i would not say the average user would/use/ that much data so much as the average user will be forced that much data. strip the ads and retarded scripting from pages and its amazing how light they are. imagining that the state of commericialisation will only get fatter from here on out.
we will know if shortly after samsung praises microsoft for all the help and determination to get what ever does not work (which probably, actually already does, im running wifi drivers from 2004 ffs), to work.
"tell your users not to update until after the free thing expires and we will share some of the profits" -- some email on a microsoft server right now, probably.
I would like to try one of these apps in my hand. I often hear high painful things designed to do shit like scare away bugs and birds that others around the city cannot. Even went to a few city council meetings to get some of them removed so I could walk down the street from my apt. Some of them are more of a feeling where I know its going on and it just feels odd (dog whistles), but some of them are pain stabs in all my face holes.
i have never had a metered land line in my life, stemming from small town dialup, small town dsl, average metro fibre, to now dallas cable. it blows my mind that people will willingly sign up for it. and that it is legal for two providers to provide such differing service for differing prices for access to the same resource.
even my cellphone is "unlimited" but in that case only because att somehow got in trouble and are bound by court order to grandfather my plan for eternity. they do get bitchy when they see me break 5gb on it sending me nasty letters that i dont even open anymore. but on the case if a landline its not hard to break 5gb a day. even common folk are gonna hit it with winyey 10 updates.
So now its just a phone and not the full DIY kit that was promised. Basically six slots with probably six options, and you can just elect to skip things like NFC to save money. At least that is what it smells like. I'd love to be wrong by them offering like 8 different wlan chips or something.
This is obviously sick. But... Does Bill Gates even matter to the economy anymore? They are dumb on so many levels from human rights to current events, methinks.
that was always their plan somewhat. if you recall they toyed with free edition where those were the exact restrictions... but home and pro users were still to be able to choose... . anymore i just use cortana to set alarms and nobody else i know will even enable it because it demands location permission.
2nd read through "blah blah only public files" "blah blah didn't by-pass auth permissions" so yeah. For the rest of you tl;dr - public still means public.
My own companies short URL system is easy to traverse too... But the short URLs are just that... URLs... Aliases... The data they access still requires auth. Are we really to believe that these short URLs gain backdoor access to things not set to public? Things set to public are whoopie-fkkn-do.
I never expected Apple Pay to reach the endgame for those exact reasons. Just like every other noncard pay system has. NFC pay which almost every phone except Apple already supported including the Windows phones... Every single tap to pay keychain... Etc. All that hardware hanging on the sides of drive-thrus and we still just hand the card to the kid in the window because it all sucked. I do not think it was ever the technology's fault so much as vendors refusing to try hard enough. Plus people seem to get dumber the easier it gets, soccer moms not understanding how to touch one thing to another...
did i read that right? if that writer just called mint "broken ubuntu" I want to buy him a beer then slap him upside the head, as that is damn comical.
I have ALWAYS put urls in my code that points to things. Even if I didn't copy and paste the code, but if I learned something that was super important, or how something is super stupid, or why something is super bad. Dump the URL in there to instantly resolve myself of all blame. "Learned it here, suck it."
comment #51211381 by anon is very well put that describes whatever was missing for your understanding. starters pollute the startup-funding meetings with their deceptions. it's pretty easy to tell even before the floor is theirs to talk - giving off that classic snake oil salesman vibe.
the arrogance behind being a "starter" is staggering. i group it in the same category as the "entrepreneurs" who hold meetings at the startup incubators about how they successfully started 47 businesses and sold them off to get rich. basically they had an idea, tricked a bunch of saps to do it for them, sell both the product and the saps off, and then repeat. i find this one of the lowest forms of humanity. pick some shit you love and stick with it. stop screwing everyone around you so you can build more mansions for yourself. in the world of unpaid opensource, i get it. sometimes you have to step away because it is not going to pay the bills. but claiming to be a starter is just being nice to yourself while calling yourself a douchebag.
i would not say the average user would /use/ that much data so much as the average user will be forced that much data. strip the ads and retarded scripting from pages and its amazing how light they are. imagining that the state of commericialisation will only get fatter from here on out.
true laptop class cards coming to desktop. marketing! *jazzhands*
we will know if shortly after samsung praises microsoft for all the help and determination to get what ever does not work (which probably, actually already does, im running wifi drivers from 2004 ffs), to work.
"tell your users not to update until after the free thing expires and we will share some of the profits" -- some email on a microsoft server right now, probably.
I would like to try one of these apps in my hand. I often hear high painful things designed to do shit like scare away bugs and birds that others around the city cannot. Even went to a few city council meetings to get some of them removed so I could walk down the street from my apt. Some of them are more of a feeling where I know its going on and it just feels odd (dog whistles), but some of them are pain stabs in all my face holes.
i have never had a metered land line in my life, stemming from small town dialup, small town dsl, average metro fibre, to now dallas cable. it blows my mind that people will willingly sign up for it. and that it is legal for two providers to provide such differing service for differing prices for access to the same resource. even my cellphone is "unlimited" but in that case only because att somehow got in trouble and are bound by court order to grandfather my plan for eternity. they do get bitchy when they see me break 5gb on it sending me nasty letters that i dont even open anymore. but on the case if a landline its not hard to break 5gb a day. even common folk are gonna hit it with winyey 10 updates.
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So now its just a phone and not the full DIY kit that was promised. Basically six slots with probably six options, and you can just elect to skip things like NFC to save money. At least that is what it smells like. I'd love to be wrong by them offering like 8 different wlan chips or something.
I often honestly forget Facebook even has ads. Gg uBlock Origin.
This is obviously sick. But... Does Bill Gates even matter to the economy anymore? They are dumb on so many levels from human rights to current events, methinks.
Just finished mass effect 2 where they described exactly this doing exactly that.
that was always their plan somewhat. if you recall they toyed with free edition where those were the exact restrictions... but home and pro users were still to be able to choose... . anymore i just use cortana to set alarms and nobody else i know will even enable it because it demands location permission.
2nd read through "blah blah only public files" "blah blah didn't by-pass auth permissions" so yeah. For the rest of you tl;dr - public still means public.
My own companies short URL system is easy to traverse too... But the short URLs are just that... URLs... Aliases... The data they access still requires auth. Are we really to believe that these short URLs gain backdoor access to things not set to public? Things set to public are whoopie-fkkn-do.
i can't wait until best buy starts selling high quality 3' 1000$+ usb cables. google "expensive hdmi cable best buy" if you really are unaware.
> effective at shielding X-rays, gamma rays and neutron radiation sounds like the next fallout 4 armor mod.
I have been using transmission on windows for years... It has always been the best...
I never expected Apple Pay to reach the endgame for those exact reasons. Just like every other noncard pay system has. NFC pay which almost every phone except Apple already supported including the Windows phones... Every single tap to pay keychain... Etc. All that hardware hanging on the sides of drive-thrus and we still just hand the card to the kid in the window because it all sucked. I do not think it was ever the technology's fault so much as vendors refusing to try hard enough. Plus people seem to get dumber the easier it gets, soccer moms not understanding how to touch one thing to another...
They are called Synth and they take your friends and then take your friends jorbs. Anyone who downvotes this is obviously one of them.
did i read that right? if that writer just called mint "broken ubuntu" I want to buy him a beer then slap him upside the head, as that is damn comical.
I have ALWAYS put urls in my code that points to things. Even if I didn't copy and paste the code, but if I learned something that was super important, or how something is super stupid, or why something is super bad. Dump the URL in there to instantly resolve myself of all blame. "Learned it here, suck it."
comment #51211381 by anon is very well put that describes whatever was missing for your understanding. starters pollute the startup-funding meetings with their deceptions. it's pretty easy to tell even before the floor is theirs to talk - giving off that classic snake oil salesman vibe.
Mark I just want to thank you for building me 46 years ago. We have had some wild times compressing all those dick pics.
the arrogance behind being a "starter" is staggering. i group it in the same category as the "entrepreneurs" who hold meetings at the startup incubators about how they successfully started 47 businesses and sold them off to get rich. basically they had an idea, tricked a bunch of saps to do it for them, sell both the product and the saps off, and then repeat. i find this one of the lowest forms of humanity. pick some shit you love and stick with it. stop screwing everyone around you so you can build more mansions for yourself. in the world of unpaid opensource, i get it. sometimes you have to step away because it is not going to pay the bills. but claiming to be a starter is just being nice to yourself while calling yourself a douchebag.
Unless this means I can RDP /INTO/ my phone, that would be pretty badass.