laserjet
Who said every 2 years tho?
you forgot what thread you are in lol:
60% of PC gamers have no plans to build a new PC in **the next two years **— AI pricing crunch on RAM and other components paralyze enthusiast market
A hobby where 40% of people need a new fancy computer every 2 years is bad for the planet.
But aren't there a lot of compatibility issues when trying to upgrade?
I wonder of the motivations were different, that could be mitigated with diffent engineering priorities.
Like parents "throwing away" unhealthy Halloween candy.
There's no way to "detect" it other than tearing apart whatever it's hidden in.
The Wikipedia article describes how they detected it at the time, with two different mathods. It was first stumbled onto accidentally then there was a focused attempt to pinpoint the source which was successful. Now that technique can be used any time a thorough check is required.
Psychology has been going through the replication crisis for some years now.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replication_crisis
TLDR: half of what you ever heard about psychology is false, they are working on figuring out which half it is. But there is not as much promotion on this as the initial false claims.
This seems to be an MMT critique rather than a leftist one.
so if it's better than 1 or 2 years ago, what about devices purchased 2 or 3 years ago?
On reddit they had bots that would automatically repost the content of the post so it couldn't be deleted.