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Comment Re:If you're under 40 there's no reason to change (Score 2) 109

Not to mention that $60,000 a year for a starting salary is peanuts in 2025. You can barely feed and house yourself with that salary in high cost of living states, let alone feed a family.

That might have been a livable wage 20 years ago, but now it's just a small step over the minimum wage of $17 a hour in states like California and New York.

Comment Re:Correction to headline (Score 1) 143

If there was really a 10% interest rate cap on credit cards, I'd imagine that most people with lower credit scores who have a high risk of default would just have their accounts frozen. Allowing them to increase their balances would be considered to be too risky for the banks issuing the credit.

I guess that you could argue that you are doing those people a favor by limiting their additional debt, but they probably aren't going to see it that way when their card gets declined at a restaurant or hotel while traveling.

Comment Re:Yeah it is a.... (Score 2) 41

Oh, I'm sure that they'll let you "uninstall" it, knowing that they're just going to reinstall it along with OneDrive and some unwanted Edge updates in the next Windows 11 feature release.

Microsoft has been playing this game for awhile now, giving end users the illusion of choice while cramming their shovelware in your face at every opportunity.

Comment Re:Been there.... done that. (Score 2) 161

Yeah, I've also had problems with OneDrive automatically re-enabling itself after a Windows feature release update, and then backing up a bunch of temporary crap files and using up all of the "free" storage that comes with a Microsoft logon. ...and then you start getting notifications that you need to upgrade your storage. Yeah... I don't to pay extra to store a bunch of garbage temporary files. Back to the uninstaller you go!

Comment Re:Dell Deserves Pain (Score 2) 48

Yeah, Dell deserves the trouble that they're in now. My last Dell XPS laptop was a piece of plastic trash that started falling apart a few weeks after the 1 year warranty on it ran out. It also had terrible cooling, and it thermal throttled if you actually tried to do PC gaming on it. I ended up getting an Apple laptop after that, which was a much more solidly built device.

I also got my daughter a Dell G series gaming laptop (because you can't really game on a Mac), and it also had a flimsy plastic case that started falling apart around the time the warranty ran out. It also had weird driver issues that caused the brightness control to stop working after an Nvidia driver update.

Dell's consumer line is just trash, I wouldn't buy another one no matter how they brand it.

Comment Re:Seems like this mostly hurts rural/minority are (Score 1) 169

Free access to video editing hardware and cameras was probably really useful 20 years ago. That said, now you can record high definition video on your phone, edit it on your laptop, and post yourself to YouTube.

If you're good it it, you can probably produce better content yourself that what was available on most small public access channels 20 years ago. Sure, you're not going to be able to produce the next Ken Burns war documentary that way, but the barriers of entry are much lower than what they were before.

Comment Re: 20 year is forever in tech years. (Score 1) 152

Someone has to look out for the retro computing community, no? There are dozens of "retro hardware" YouTubers out there who like buying these old Enterprise grade servers and running them in their garage just for laughs.

You're going to make their jobs a lot harder if you shut down the file servers for them, and force them to try to install drivers and software from CD's and DVD's. That media is likely missing critical hotfixes, and might also be suffering from bit rot.

Comment Re:Reddit - AI bots, and Sad Basement Trolls (Score 1) 38

Yeah... Reddit and Slashdot have a similar moderation system where you get to vote on comments. The only real difference is that Reddit lets you vote on everything, where Slashdot intermittently lets people have moderation powers.

Both systems get abused in a similar manner, where many people think that the -1 down vote option is the "I disagree with your worldview" option.

Comment Re: Screw AI (Score 1) 37

Without the AI boogeyman, they would probably blame tariffs or the war in the Ukraine for the price increases instead.

I'm not sure how you make the jump from a war in Eastern Europe to Chinese and Taiwanese electronics costing more, but then I also don't have a Marketing degree. Maybe something about rare earth metals?

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