Nah babe, I never said that, you must be tripping.
Nah babe, I never said that, you must be tripping.
I use Google Fi as well but I’ve questioned the purpose of carrier bonding/switching since T-Mobile and Sprint merged. As far as I know US cellular is the only other network that Fi uses. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Stop downloading all those free-to-play-pay-to-win games. Basically any app that is advertised for but free to use is going to maximize the amount of data they harvest and the number of “notifications”(ads) they send you.
I see that this was published out of the BBC’s Delhi offices. I guess the writing makes sense now.
I get that this is a big deal but why do the headlines need to fluff it up to make it seem like there is a human out there? When do we ever say that our rovers on Mars are going for a Mars walk or stepping off their landing platform? If it’s wheels they are rolling or going for a drive! It’s no wonder that trust in news media is declining when there are editors who think this kind of bullshit can fly in a science headline.
Ah, I read that as part of the same incident. I see now what was meant by twice - not really a repeat offender.
I can’t find where it says this was the second time in the article. Can you quote it?
“They” = companies with money to invest and profits to be had.
Hear me out - you could run, like, a sneaker-net but with cargo ships!
How would you propose connecting to a mesh network without the use of an ISP? Are you thinking wireless (wifi)? For something like that to work you would need an AP/repeater every 150 feet or so. How would you cross oceans without bouncing wireless signals off the ionosphere (creating latency issues) or using a cable (requiring some entity to maintain it - $$$)?
If you break it down into the requirements to do such a thing you can start to understand why your question is a bit ridiculous.
I’m hopeful that the non-ultra version will be compact… But what else will they remove to make it not so ultra?