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  • ladfrombrad 🇬🇧@lemdro.id
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    1 year ago

    …deep grumbly sounds…

    Problem with highly specialised and niche communities is you always run foul of having too many Help Vampires and, from my scant playing with my cheapo Chromebook and others asking about how it runs / does it play games (no, it doesn’t have an accelerometer) etc I’d be cautious.

    For example having c/Apple is great but when you get down to c/iOS that’s when you see moar Vampires + screenshots of issues and you know my thoughts on those…

    c/askApple + c/AskPleaseSendHelpRiteNAO

    : shrug :