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Worse, office is a subscription only now… bastards

It’s one thing for me to pay a recurring service fee, for something that costs then money… servers for example or bandwidth or media rights like music services

It’s another to expect me to continue to pay for the same lump of programming over and over, because I don’t want you to take it away from me

Shit pisses me off, but that’s how everything is going because it makes the corps more money is a more stable business model

But the principal pisses me off

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I’m quite happy with using LibreOffice… it’s pretty much the same (at least on the level I use it…^^), and it’s free, it’s open source, it’s more privacy-friendly and all that. I don’t know why people still pay for the MS office, especially since it’s subscription-based…

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Thankfully I think most don’t, they just get driven to google drive

Office was nice because it was so pervasive and fairly simple for most users, kinda ruined their own market if you ask me

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Have you got yourself a new car, or a new hobby?

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Coincidence?

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Good movie, this:

It’s not highly rated, yet I find it really quite good as neo-noir movies go. Not Blade Runner kind of good, but definitely well above average. Then again, it’s an Andrew Niccol film, so no surprise there.

It is of interest to us because all the characters (everybody, in fact) is fitted with some nondescript implant that records what people see, plays back videos and lets the wearers interact and immerse fully into the fictional society’s version of the internet. Interesting concept.

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Pff… says the guy who buys an ultra-expensive laser engraver that’s controlled from the other side of the internet.

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Dammit… Tomorrow I need my car. I haven’t started it in over a month. My neighbor just informed me that I have a flat tire.

I’m so tired of cars… So much trouble for what they cost to run.

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I’m sure this has been mentioned a ton before and I just haven’t seen it

Why can’t we make a next style tag, that’s a Hf/lf xled ?

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not likely to be honest… it’s so hard to do factory NRE with people that don’t speak your language. plus there are vendors who will not supply raw materials and not disclose their suppliers… there are politics involved in ways that make absolutely no sense. In the case of a dual frequency xLED, it has much more to do with the disinclination of the people running the sealing hardware to deal with variation. Under no circumstances do they want there to be any possibility of charred plastic or overheated resin happening inside the machine… and when it comes to positioning LEDs inside the glass, this is a challenge (as you know)… so after many many plans, engineering drawings, ideas, and absolute failure… rather than beat my head against that wall I choose other battles.
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Car share schemes are pretty popular here, if they are a thing there and you don’t drive often, it may be a reasonable option. Renting a car by the hour isn’t always the best option, but depending on your location and use-cases, it can be a whole lot more convenient than owning one for the occasion you use it.

Example: GreenMobility is launching electric car-sharing in Finland - electrive.com

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I’m aware of carsharing, and I used to use it in more densely populated countries. However, in Finland…

GreenMobility now wants to establish itself only in Helsinki and possibly already in Espoo and Vantaa by 2021.

…it’s always the same story: that sort of service exists only in Uusimaa - the more populous capital area. Out here in the sticks, it’s not a profitable proposition, so it doesn’t exist. Even bus services, while very good, aren’t cheap by any strech of the imagination.

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