If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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It just happens that in this case the incentives would align cause they're not paying for the toothpaste.
Mostly heart rate tracking and scheduling reminders so I don't forget things. Also good for step tracking and stuff, realistically I'll just get a Garmin next time cause I still want the long battery life and that's not really a thing with Android based smart watches.
I miss when the Galaxy Watch ran Tizen instead of Android. I still have the original Galaxy Watch and the battery life is just unbeatable. Likely because it's not constantly phoning home about the most benign metrics.
I didn't see it in the article, but doesn't Ireland have comically low tax rates to start with?
I like the concept and generally it works well, unfortunately I've had to disable it because of how sluggish it can make a lot of pages feel. The playlist view in particular becomes hard to use when the extension is enabled.
Hopefully they fix stuff like that longer term so I can turn it back on.
They're looking for subsidies it seems, they're getting some pretty generous benefits from the Canadian government so might as well take advantage of it.
This article feels like it was written by an AI trying to get to a word count.
Intel's current CEO is Pat Gelsinger, he's an engineer who was the chief architect of the i486.
It's not just who's at the top, the issue is that the company has gotten too big. There's a reason why AMD with such a lower staff count has managed to leapfrog Intel.
TNT is server side, so no not really.
....who asked?
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