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7 days ago“failed foreign economies”
Lol. Lmao, even.
Absolute clown.
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“failed foreign economies”
Lol. Lmao, even.
Absolute clown.
They’ve needed this for a long time.
My dad has a Samsung (made by HP) printer in his office. It’s a gamble whether it will actually print something and another gamble if said print will actually have toner on it.
And the gamble is not in your favour.
I don’t think I’ve read a single headline or article in recent years where HP wasn’t being called out for being an absolute steaming pile of dog shit.
You couldn’t pay me to use their products. What a rancid company.
Overpaying.
Ditching gmail remains one of the best choices I’ve made in years.
AMD seriously needs to start taking driver support seriously.
Both my dad and myself have (begrudgingly) moved to Nvidia because we both got hit with constant driver timeout crashes. My dad also got rapidly flashing black and green screens countless times. I use my PC for work purposes so that kind of crap is unacceptable; I need absolute reliability that I can depend on.
Myself and so many other customers would love to see better bang-for-buck options in the GPU space like the good old days, but AMD really needs to sort this shit out. Intel has the excuse of being a brand new player that is working entirely from scratch, but AMD has been in the GPU game for decades and should know better. I mean, christ, their CPU division is basically printing money right now so they absolutely have the resources to fix this.