Jeeves?
Jeeves?
That sounds like something a bot would say…🧐
Yep, this here. I have a 10 year old tv and was considering buying a new one last year but it just didn’t seem worth the price for the upgrade.
Is this surprising? Phones are living a lot longer than 2 years these days and while there have been some jumps in performance YoY, 2-4 year old phones perform basic tasks just as well as their new counterparts.
What was their reason for not allowing it?
Intergalactic Civil War?
What’s a Nubian?
I use Firefox except for one thing: web serial. Chrome is the only browser that supports it. Luckily you only need it the when setting up an ESP32 for the first time and can do updates wirelessly.
Did we just go full circle and start bitching about apps not being preinstalled?
With you on that. I remember struggling in 2004 with WiFi drivers, ugh.
Yeah, this one blows my mind because I would have assumed that the intent processing when issuing a command would be the same on the watch as it is on any other Google device and to NOT do that would require more work.
Tbf, a lot of these multi gig plans are geared to families, where more than one person could be doing high bandwidth activities. Or even just one person doing high bandwidth things doesn’t cause the other persons zoom call to stutter.
That being said, ain’t no one NEED 20gbits but by god I would enjoy it.
Love this quote from Iron Man 3.
_ “The human element in ‘Human Resource’ is our biggest vulnerability. We should start phasing it out immediately”_
That is inefficient, we should put windmills on solar panels.
Totally agree, but not everyone has the finances to do a big upfront cost like that. Same story as the $10 vs $50 pair of shoes from a century ago.
Tbf, minimum cost is going to be $4k, so for him/her the minimum was $8k. We don’t know their financial situation but that is a lot of money to cough up.
Yeah…