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Anthony Punt

@anthonypunt

Doctrinal watchdog. 1 Tim 4:16 Watch your life and doctrine closely... Advocate for life.

Grand Rapids, MI Katılım Ocak 2013
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
Dear Microsoft, when I hit the Windows Start menu key and start typing a word to autocomplete a search, I never, ever, EVER want it to return results of something not on my computer. Ever. Like, ever, ever, never.
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Basically Biblical
Basically Biblical@BasicBible1·
Greg Locke: "These guys are pedophiles and I have evidence." @MikeWingerii : "For the sake of the children being abused you should take the evidence to the authorities or go public with it" Greg: "Mike you are purposefully trying to destroy people's lives"
Pastor Greg Locke@pastorlocke

I challenge @MikeWingerii to a Live sit down. Like actually together in the same room. We can use both of our platforms to stream it. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X, Rumble, all of them. Uncut, raw and nothing off limits. Straight Bible. What about it Mike? You’ve purposely tried to destroy lives, ministries and reputations, including my own with situations you know nothing about. You act cute and calm behind all of your heavily edited videos. Have a real conversation. Ball’s in your court.

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Redeemed Zoomer
Redeemed Zoomer@redeemed_zoomer·
It is sinful to go on mission trips to a country and work independently of the existing established church there
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Logitech G
Logitech G@LogitechG·
Your first G502 is hard to forget. Let us know if you’re still rocking an early generation as your daily driver or if your setup has evolved 👇
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Anthony Punt
Anthony Punt@anthonypunt·
@FrameworkPuter I refuse to buy products from companies that clearly hate their customers and think they are stupid.
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Framework
Framework@FrameworkPuter·
A contrived set of strawman arguments to justify a decade of anti-consumer behavior.
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Framework
Framework@FrameworkPuter·
What a load of 💩
Big Brain Business@BigBrainBizness

John Ternus, Apple's SVP of Hardware Engineering, explains why Apple deliberately made the iPhone harder to repair, and why the math says it was worth it: In a conversation with MKBHD, John frames the design challenge by asking you to imagine two extremes: "Sometimes for me I find it helpful to kind of think about the book ends. Like if you imagine a product that never fails, right? That just doesn't fail. And on the other end, a product that maybe isn't very reliable but is super easy to repair." His position is clear: "Product that never fails is obviously better for the customer. It's better for the environment." When pushed on whether infinite repairability and infinite durability have to be mutually exclusive, John acknowledges they aren't always, but explains why the tension is real, using the iPhone battery as an example. Batteries wear out. If you want to extend the life of the product, they need to be replaced. But in the early days of iPhone, one of the most common failures wasn't the battery, it was water: "Where you drop it in the pool or you, you know, spill your drink on it and the unit fails. And so, we've been making strides over all those years to get better and better and better in terms of minimizing those failures." That work led Apple to an IP68 rating, the point where customers fish their phones out of lakes after two weeks and find them still working. But there was a cost to achieving that level of durability: "To get the product there, you've got to design a lot of seals, adhesives, other things to make it perform that way, which makes it a little harder to do that battery repair." That's the deliberate tradeoff. Apple chose tighter seals and stronger adhesives, knowing it would make battery replacement more difficult, because the reliability gains were worth it. John argues the math backs this decision: "It's objectively better for the customer to have that reliability and it's ultimately better for the planet because the failure rates since we got to that point have just dropped. It's plummeted, right? The number of repairs that need to happen and every time you're doing a repair, you're bringing in new materials to replace whatever broke." His conclusion reframes the entire repairability debate: "You can actually do the math and figure out there's a threshold at which if I can make it this durable, then it's better to have it a little bit harder to repair because it's going to net out."

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Pastor Greg Locke
Pastor Greg Locke@pastorlocke·
I challenge @MikeWingerii to a Live sit down. Like actually together in the same room. We can use both of our platforms to stream it. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X, Rumble, all of them. Uncut, raw and nothing off limits. Straight Bible. What about it Mike? You’ve purposely tried to destroy lives, ministries and reputations, including my own with situations you know nothing about. You act cute and calm behind all of your heavily edited videos. Have a real conversation. Ball’s in your court.
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Stephen Zura
Stephen Zura@swzura·
Incredibly shocked at @Ubiquiti right now. Every ad points out no subscriptions for features. Yet Getting into UniFi Access for my home lab and I'm automatically declared a business and each Apple/Google Wallet User costs $5/year after the first year?
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Maverick
Maverick@MaxPatricius·
A Rolex is one of the most embarrassing watches you can wear to a room that actually has money in it. Here’s why. A Rolex is not a watch. It is a price tag strapped to your wrist. Every person who sees it knows exactly what you paid, which means wearing one is a public announcement that you spent that much. And you need them to know. You have something to prove. Confident people wear a watch because it tells the time, or because it belonged to someone they care about. The watches old money actually respects are the ones nobody in the room can immediately identify: An A. Lange & Söhne. A Patek Philippe acquired at auction. A military watch that costs nothing but means everything because of whose wrist it was on before yours. A Rolex embarrassingly says, “I have arrived and I need you to acknowledge it.” A watch with no recognizable logo says, “I have nothing to prove to anyone in this room.” The most expensive watch I have ever seen in a genuinely wealthy setting was completely unidentifiable to almost everyone there. And that was precisely the point. * Charles Voss *
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Michael DiMercurio
Michael DiMercurio@MikeyDiMercurio·
"A cheap Timex keeps the same time as an expensive Rolex." Not true. My Rolex Submariner loses 1-3 minutes a day. Why? According to the jeweler, it gets dirty and must be cleaned. (How the FUCK does dirt get into the sealed compartment of the watch?) Not just anyone can clean it. It has to be cleaned by Rolex Switzerland. Which means it will be gone for 12 weeks. And the cleaning? It will cost $2000. So...bottom line...a Timex keeps MUCH better time than a fookin' Rolex.
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ChargePoint@ChargePointnet·
EV drivers who charge at home...Do you plug in every night or only when you're low?
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Anthony Punt@anthonypunt·
@dlippsYT is getting a studio display supposed to be a positive thing?
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Drew Lipps
Drew Lipps@dlippsYT·
Dell XPS 14 Panther Lake + Studio Display + Omarchy 3.6 🚀
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JayzTwoCents
JayzTwoCents@JayzTwoCents·
As someone that is very hard on controllers and keeps burning through them, I am cautiously optimistic about the Steam Controller. I may just have to bite the bullet and give it a shot. My latest controller which is great at first and eventually starts stick drifting like mad is the Thrustmaster ESwap. Their sticks fail so bad overtime they actually made them got swappable.... I don't care about the touch pads at all on Steam Controller but if the sticks are good and the buttons don't feel like melted butter I'll be happy.
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Mike Winger
Mike Winger@MikeWingerii·
My favorite kind of abortion is the abolished kind.
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Alex Guichet
Alex Guichet@AlexGuichet·
@valvesoftware @Steam It looks like sweet kit, but there is no reason for me to buy this until steam machine comes out…if it even does. But I’ll buy it day and date with Steam Machine.
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