And yet Trump is on the ballot. Seems like justice wasn’t served to me.
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And yet Trump is on the ballot. Seems like justice wasn’t served to me.
I know for a fact you can get a metal set for a few dollars plus shipping.
Without RCV I can’t take other parties seriously. I’m not throwing my vote away.
They would stop women from voting if they could get away with it.
I’ve noticed this in video games too. For example, in Monster Train you fight as the champions of hell to save what’s left of your home against the forces of light.
Boo hoo, I need a TPM, recent SIMD instructions, and DirectX12 support to be able to boot. Please help!
Boo hoo! 🎻
I dislike AI but I think you’re unfairly downvoted. I find it helpful for ensuring I’m taking care of necessary steps in a common, low-stakes procedure. It’s useful to generate sequences of terminal commands as well, though it’s important to check and understand what you’re doing.
I did have this happen a few times early on, about a year ago, but haven’t seen it in a while. I’m hoping they fixed some of those bugs.
This is really cool, but I wonder how long it’ll last before they are bullied with legal threats.
I mostly agree with you. I find it really weird how I live in a world where all my Internet is being run through 5G cellular for political and social reasons and not for technical ones. Due to the monopoly on the cables, it’s actually much cheaper here to buy 5G home internet. It seems unnecessarily complicated and choosing to use a shared medium for no reason. It’s just the politics.
In case you’re not from the States, we have a monopoly pretty much everywhere for Internet services.
With my 5G I have unlimited data, and it’s 300 down 44 up on a good day. It’s perfectly serviceable if you can live with increased latency.
How do you know they don’t just sell your data anyways?
Pathetically weak flex cable and connector. Obvious problem and design weakness that’s persisted for years.
I think users who know what a NAS is probably know that information already. But true, yes!
So far so good! I’m watching it like a hawk.
It doesn’t just benefit you. You’re benefiting the current users of that spectrum that for one reason or another might not be able to switch.
I suspect most users though couldn’t tell you what frequency their network uses let alone the devices on it.
CEO: Maybe they’re supposed to look like piles of rubble. I’m not quite sure. Why don’t they just buy a new one? How much could a home cost anyway, $10?
Blatantly illegal appears to be all the rage these days.
Thank you MS for working so hard to boost Linux market share.