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  • As long is it’s not autogenerated then thats fine. The correct statement would be

    “What Arch user actually like:” --> “What Arch users are actually like:”

    or even “What Arch users actually look like:”

    By leaving it as “what they like” you could be implying that they like these things, as in they enjoy them.

    “Like” has both a verb definition and an adjective. And also a noun, but I’ve never once seen it used that way lol.








  • Speaking of Japanese economic recovery post-WWII, Sony also has a wild story. Operating out of a derelict apartment store, they used to run a radio repair shop and make Rice Cookers (quite poorly I might add).

    Then they got permission from some electronic transistor patent holders to fabricate their own semiconductors and created things such as megaphones, tape recorders, and eventually radios. Cheap Japanese transistor radios became a huge export.

    Now they make stereos, headphones, cameras, televisions, 4k rectal endoscopes, printers, etc.