I own three houses and rent out two others thanks to my $1200 stimulus check.
I own three houses and rent out two others thanks to my $1200 stimulus check.
The bottom line is and always will be in almost any industry some variation of “we already set up hardware that was developed solely to use this ancient thing that’s a standard. Once this new thing becomes industry standard, then we’ll switch.” With the big issue there being, the industry standard will never change until somebody makes the first change and nobody wants to risk the amount of money it would cost to switch.
If by “goof thing” you mean a bunch of gun-nut goofballs are trying to undermine democracy and succeeding, then I agree.
Oh hey, it’s that time every couple of years Google pretends to care about tablets again!
So the problem with thin margins on the hardware side is what’s stopping a user from just installing their own OS once they figure out they can do the same thing you’re doing on the same hardware?
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Let’s be real, it’s in those companies best interest that we never know even if they are seeing that. As soon as someone got a DMCA notice because their Roku told the government they pirated Deadpool, there would be a massive amount of damage control required.
Why has the headline “The International Olympic Committee requires you to sign away your life like a fucking cult” not been plastered across every news organization yet?
The government can’t even set up a tent with minimal or no political influence.
I guarantee you half the people are here and got started self-hosting BECAUSE they wanted to start pirating.
So does that mean this article is criticizing the government for NOT spending more money to create a second report that contained all the information from another report?
Relax guys. It’s a Nintendo Switch, those things never get hacked.
Yeah, I see both parts of this.
BOOX advertises “Super Refresh” which makes eink almost able to play a YouTube video. There’s a lot of software (and probably hardware) development there.
Google still issues security patches for Android 12 as well.
It could be much worse. At least BOOX issues updates….
Is it a surprise if it’s two months in advance and around the same time every Pixel has been launched?
We switched from Dell to Lenovo at work and the amount of times I’ve had to totally reformat a computer for something just randomly not working right and not being able to find another fix for it has gone to almost zero. Before, with 20 computers, every couple months we had to reformat at least one laptop.
Not a single person has complained about missing Dell in two years.
Not sure why everyone’s making a big todo of all of this, he gently assaulted his victims targets caressees.
As others here have mentioned, Tdarr can handle a lot of it automatically
Where do you get a 12 tb drive for $100?
So, the Kindle OS is really basic.
If you’re able to jailbreak, look at installing KUAL and KOReader and that should change your experience enough to not need an entire new OS.
As someone who works in the telecommunications industry, look up RDOF.
Not only is it a HUGE timeline that does nothing to incentivize actually completing a project early, but the main RDOF winner in my area has only wireless service available with zero construction projects planned except to put up more wireless equipment.
It also means those areas that company claims they’ll serve one day are ineligible for any more grant money and now that companies that are willing to bring fiber to those homes have to pay a boatload out of pocket while the RDOF winner just hangs out and watches.