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This is the problem when you don't have varied enough testers before it went to market (fuck the whole "It's in beta" thing, it's a selling point for the device so it's not a fucking beta, that's just an excuse to get out of responsibility). That's a perfectly valid explanation, but this is the exact reason for more extensive testing, because that default noncommittal response isn't noncommittal in every situation. Post a comment in response: |
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