This happened to me when I received a cell for work. I ended up fully silencing the phone and giving important co-workers my personal number instead. The spam calls have only recently started to slow down… I’ve had the number for 10 years.
This happened to me when I received a cell for work. I ended up fully silencing the phone and giving important co-workers my personal number instead. The spam calls have only recently started to slow down… I’ve had the number for 10 years.
Sounds like Qualcomm finally got a taste of FAFO
Probably so they can discontinue ChromeOS like they discontinue everything.
You missed the part where scammers steal the person’s entire retirement savings
I just wishlisted the fuck outta this bitch
It’s got 2-4x as much RAM as the average apple device so maybe that makes at a Newton pro max ultra
That’s how some people found it, but it would disappear when someone would login to investigate.
I think it’s just to stop the prongs from scuffing other things in the same package compartment. Usually you’ll get the cord in a bag or with the plastic but not both. With the cord is in a section of the packaging with other items it keeps them from getting scratched.
It reminds me in a lot of ways of FFXIV. It was made by a lot of the same people so that’s no surprise. It’s fairly dark but it’s a good story. The expansions are way too short - I had hoped they’d add more depth to some of the back story.
I enjoyed the game a lot in spite of its shortcomings. It doesn’t have as much “extra stuff” to do as many other final fantasies but the core game is solid.
I ended up picking up the PC version to play through again. The PS5 version is held back a lot by the platform.
Imagine the possibilities when AI gets involved and can’t distinguish between killing children (programming) vs IRL.
Even phones have been available with more than 8 gigs of ram for ~5 years
It’s really sad that this needs to be an actual headline.
The plot thickens, do keep us apprised of developments. The polished surface should make it easier to remove contaminants.
I’m really excited about how great KDE has become in recent years. It was getting scary back when KDE4 had lots of problems and gnome3 was devoid of all functionality. Nowadays KDE makes the Linux desktop truly a pleasure to use.
Does fast charging reduce the lifespan of a battery like this? The headline is bothersome because my suspicion is it won’t last 20 years if you fast charge all of the time and whatnot. I realize that’s not a typical case but it’s good to understand the trade-offs.
“since LBP2 servers are no longer active” - sounds about right. Incredible work and dedication by this guy.
Speed Queen for the win. I recently replaced a couple of trusty machines that had finally given up after decades of abuse. Went for speed queen, no regrets.
Is this why Matt Tkachuk is always passionately chewing on his instead of using it for its intended purpose?
Are they still storing passwords in plaintext?