SeriesOfTubers
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- Comment on Elon Musk Offers to Also Ruin Wikipedia 1 year ago:
Wikipedia does not appear to be in any danger of running out of money: dailydot.com/…/wikipedia-endownemnt-fundraising/
I think it’s a good thing they have an endowment to give the site more financial security, but… how big does it need to be before they stop the begging advertisements? They’ve already far outpaced the goal they set in 2016.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Yes but if you need 1500 points at minimum before you can cash out, that means you aren’t seeing any cash back until you’ve spent $300 at Microsoft. The payout might be bigger, but you have to wait a lot longer to get it.
If that’s worth it for you, that’s great! But if I’m spend $60 at Microsoft a few times a year, I might rather just have $1.20 next month that I can spend on many things than $3.00 in two years that I can only spend at Microsoft.
- Comment on “We just lost 3TB of data on a SanDisk Extreme SSD” - The Verge 1 year ago:
Are you willing to accept an article from Ars Technica? arstechnica.com/…/sandisk-extreme-ssds-keep-abrup…
Do you think it’s not newsworthy if a manufacturer sells drives with a history of failures, releases a firmware update they claim will fix the issue, sends a replacement drive that also fails, and continues to sell the drives at a deep discount?