#upgradetheapparatus — Public Fediverse posts
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.