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by rpmisms
977 days ago
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First is irrelevant to whether the product is good, I don't care about purity tests. The rest of the list, minus the end, is them trying to make money without selling data. That actually makes me more confident about their belief in their stated values. Last one is an "accidental" oversight, probably to boost install numbers. They decided to change it without backlash first. Again, good move. |
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