What's scary is that I think the owner of userbenchmark actually believes that statement. Which might explain how he's so out of touch that he thinks his own crap doesn't stink and deserves to be locked behind a subscription. I'm just sad that there might be a not insignificant number of people that pay for it.
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Well, they are a minority.
It just asks you again
My wife and I love to sub beans instead of beef for these. Mmm, so good!
The issue is just for 1 on 1 phone calls, meetings seem to work fine.
And even if the 240 million laptops were all 24" ultra wide behemoths, that's still only ~146,304 km; not even half the average distance to the moon.
I wouldn't even call the article hyperbole, but if we take the author in good faith, then they're just terrible at math.
When I was twelve, I woke up convinced that the color yellow was called yellow, because humans had figured out that word was intrinsically linked to that color.
I was devastated my "epiphany" stopped making sense after I fully woke up.
It's a play on an idiom, "there's gold in them there hills." I'm not sure if it's just a really old idiom, or just a rural dialect, or both.
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/there%27s+gold+in+them+thar+hills
I sync OneDrive to my Synology as well, another reason I'm okay with the "double" traffic is that my and my wife's photos from our smartphones immediately get backed up to our Synology, even when we're away from home.
I've heard conservatives claim that many liberals actually want forced abortions, because it's really about eugenics and population control.
It's probably closer to a strawman or false dichotomy, than it is projection.
Though, providing basic needs to prisoners seems like a relatively small price to pay to keep them off the streets and hopefully deter other crime.