how are you gonna sell more cars that way? petroleum doesn't buy itself, you know
wait a minute... Eva Braun didn't have a master's degree
he flipped the producer switch
yo ho, matey! shiver me timbers and man the fuck-down!
The extra cost is directly from gadget companies knowing that the cheap version is perfect, and they add functions and flair to increase profit. Understandably, if you work in R&D and need some job security, making bluetooth work in a microwave may keep your department afloat for a little while.
Noble pursuit of elegant design and business? Nope, but if people are willing to buy it, then there's nothing stopping them from doing it.
making it back to my locker was stressful enough that I just gave up on it altogether and carried everything around all day
nice features, albeit highly situational, and probably useless for most home cooks. I imagine R&D needed something new for the model and over-engineered it.
I have a feeling this era of cars won't last long enough to become vintage
but radio will outlive everything, so those low FM station override things could make a comeback
you are what you eat
I am also giving it a pass for the first few weeks, but I'd really like to stop seeing so much reddit content soon. Lemmy is its own entity, and we can respect that by letting it become something independently of other sites.
It's like when a friend complains about an ex; let it go on for a while because they're still hurt and need to vent, but at some point letting things go and moving on is the healthy path to healing
need to still be able to get in and cancel the service before the trial ends.
there's probably a lot of better ways to do it, but I only need a free trial for small stuff a few times a year, so I've never looked too far into it