Dell, the company known for their onsite sales.
Sure, if they had a website or something, they could work remotely, but someone needs to be present when customers flock in.
Dell, the company known for their onsite sales.
Sure, if they had a website or something, they could work remotely, but someone needs to be present when customers flock in.
Will do next time.
Added the main link. May be paywalled for most people.
Every time, I’m ready to jump the Ubuntu ship and go back to Debian or Mint, they announce something interesting; something I’d at least want to try.
Standard SMS/MMS are the de facto standard in the US
SMS have been used extensively around the world. That’s texting in it’s original form. And we still use SMS to bootstrap WhatsApp or Signal.
But MMS? Phones and carriers have supported this long before smartphones, but did people really use it? Are MMS free in the US? Because in Europe, before WhatsApp and Signal took over, the was a price tag on SMS (last non-zero price I remember is 0.09€, now free) and MMS (no idea because no one uses it, but I believe 0.39€ was typical at some point).
Tell them about the app store
There’s an app for that
I understand all this, but how ste the videos actually sent if it’s neither RCS nor a link (which could have any resolution).
MMS? Like caveman?
In this case, Apple and the wife are both to blame. This is
Come on.
Metric units aka SI units aka sanity
They have those at airports.
Yes. And depending on the the VM and the app, you can get a ‘seamless mode’ that looks like a native Linux app.
VMs work most of the time quite well if you have enough RAM. (The VM always works, some applications will detect unusual hardware and may complain, e.g. unsupported GPU. Any sane software should run, though (e.g. with gpu acceleration).)
What do you do with your used telephone booths?
The bots faking real users’ streaming to gain profit is the questionable part. AI generated cheap content (created en masse for profit) will be the norm soon. If you think about it, quality content is already the exception.
Late to the party: Scary Movie
Angry upvote. It fits.
Great movie, but what makes it about the 90ies.
Has an 80ies vibe to me. I had to check, it was made in 94, but towards the end of the decade, pulp fiction already felt old, a classic.
I don’t get it
MBFS fact checks itself and surprisingly likes itself.
Nazis