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    1 year ago

    Or they were making a joke about ridiculous things that engineers were putting in all kinds of random devices for a while there and you got huffy about it.

    We don’t know your life or what you know. And not all of us are memorizing old laptop models or care enough to look them up.

    Conversation can be light and fun and not all pedantic technical documents like we’ve all been replaced by machines already

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        1 year ago

        It’s not okay to make ironic comments damaging my post’s credibility.

        By someone trying to make a casual joke to make conversation? Holy moly dude, tell me you don’t get much socializing in with less words next time.