Perhaps an invalid opinion, but a bug report that falls outside of scope because of lack of detail or lack of reproduction is still a valid bug report for metrics and general user experience imo. Could lead to interoperability efforts, user experience recommendations, user education utilities, or a bug getting patched but the end result is always the same: a better experience for the end user.
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Huel hot and savory is pretty good if you want most of the convience and nutrition profile, while still getting the "experience" of food.
True, I'm not saying it's not worth requiring some sort of disclosure requirement but the remedial options seem to have an overtly heafty burden associated with them imo.
🤔 wonder if the city is overstepping here, seems to be the case. Either way it's now a bureaucratic nightmare for whoever owns it.
Anyone else thinking satellite phone connectivity for non-leo constellations won't take off simply because the majority of the user base would never see value in it compared to the cost it would incur them? Like, even safety minded Apple customers weren't showing high enough adoption rates for Apple to roll it without fitting the bill themselves.
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Ah, that makes sense then. Thanks for explaining.
Yeah, but having experience working in industries affected by this particular boys club plague (tech mostly) you'd be shocked how quickly the biggest degenerates you know can cover up shit and turn face when given warning. Only have to maintain the guise till the investigation is over. :(
Investigators being sent with prior warning seemingly defeats most of the point imo.
So this is where the money for my next season of Inside Job went? Fuck you Netflix 😩