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I have no use for a slide out keyboard, but I love that these PC handhelds are trying out weird shit to see what sticks.




What possible motivation would they have to do that when people keep buying the crap?



I don’t see them telling anyone to “say you’re sorry” either?




How do you contribute to project on Github from a different git host?


Seasons and Ages. They were my childhood.




Termux is definitely very popular.


And how are they going to use it if they can’t root their phone?


The same source as your (outdated) info – the product page: https://www.ayaneo.com/product/AYANEO-NEXT-LITE.html

Probably would have made sense to start there first, right?




On Niagara and I’ve never experienced any of those issues at any point.


yeah but then it will only really work if the developers decide to implement it.







And there’s a lot of things that are just up to chance too. My friend somehow managed to die to the ceiling fan in 2 separate runs.



Lmao, I just laid out all the facts. But sure, keep telling yourself that I just don’t care about them.

I did Google it, bud. There’s nothing out there that confirms what you’re saying.

But obviously it would kill you to admit it, so I’ll let you double-down, make another last dismissive, empty comment to grab the last word and feel good about yourself.

Edit: Look at that. Right on cue.


Hey look, another comment with nothing even close to a defense.

Let’s replay this to see why what you’re saying is such obvious bullshit, shall we?

First you claimed that one has a “fundamental right” to access digital content they’ve “purchased” (licensed conditionally). There is no such fundamental right. You’re flat-out wrong there. Go ahead, Google it.

But let’s give you a little wiggle room and assume you just didn’t know what a fundamental right is. What you’re saying is that if you violate the terms of service by engaging in cheating, harassment, or sexual harassment, and the platform bans you, thereby removing your access to that content, a judge would rule against the platform and have them reinstate your access in almost every case.

First of all, the shift from “fundamental right” to “often” and “usually” is a pretty transparent move on your part. But that aside, you’re still just talking out of your ass. Of course there are cases where terms and conditions have been deemed to be unenforceable. But certainly not “most of the time” and definitely not in cases of obvious malicious activity.

Cute little reply though.


I googled it and looks like you were wrong.

Edit: also lol at “This isn’t reddit, I can spout whatever crap I want without backing it up”





In other words, no you do not currently have a fundamental right to that content.



Imagine the sheer number of fingers


They don’t need to determine on an individual basis. It’s simple enough to prove that the tool can do it, so they are enforcing that Microsoft make sure it can’t.


The person he replied to, obviously.


This prompted me to look into their history, and yeah, looks like they were basically a super-group formed out of employees from names like Apple and Atari and were big right out of the gate.