The Hacked podcast actually talked about this on the last episode
The Hacked podcast actually talked about this on the last episode
Holy fuck, i just sprayed coffee on my screen.
I agree. Because of this, I actually changed carrier to one that was cheaper, had better coverage and free eSIM.
I tried to transfer my eSIM from my old S21 to my new S24 the other day. It failed miserably. My carrier charges me $10 for a new eSIM (which i think is way too much for a digital service). Transferring eSIMs sounds like a good idea if it works, but might not be endorsed by carriers that earn large profits from the service.
Because journalists aren’t aeronerds.
Killswitch Engage - My Curse
This is my curse
This is my purse
There is no truth like a Russian denial.
Even if this might sound crazy to some, it doesn’t sure me at all. Industries are not upgrading systems just for fun. It’s only done when it is absolutely necessary.
I’ve worked with systems running in windows 95. On laptops so old they didn’t have USB. The only way to transfer new files to it was to use serial link (we didn’t have floppy drives). What did that ancient computer do? Communicate with subsea control systems for oil wells.
Yeah, but it can also be a type of radio wave
I came as far as asking: is it an oven 👍 Then: is it a stove 👎 Then wtf is it???
I never in my life have considered a microwave to be an oven, but obviously it is. I’ve never had one, so I have limited experience with it.
Or square root of -1
So ping-pong is an euphemism for sex? Or was he literally playing ping-pong?
I had the HTC Desire Z back in the day, with a full qwerty keyboard underneath the screen. It was awesome to write on, but it lacked performance.