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who cares?
who cares?
It’s just to give more control to the carriers. They say it’s a feature for travel but realistically how many people and how many countries does that actually apply to? Some places require ID to buy a SIM card, many places don’t even offer plans travelers would want to use (who wants to pay $80 for 1 month of unlimited data instead of $5 for 1GB for a week?), and there’s also the question of how many travelers are there vs locals? Are the travelers the majority of users? The majority of profit? Why don’t the travelers’ local phone companies have travel plans to gouge the travelers themselves?
Anyway all this is to say this is just carrier lock in, it’s the return of CDMA.
i dont really understand the revenue model here. i also dont understand how there’s going to be enough computational power to do LLM shit for all windows users all the time? this sounds bad for the environment.
just measure everything from the same side it’ll all get shifted in the same direction
is this a grand unified theory
are you losing because youre wrong or because someone wants to do something a different way and they have more buy in from the rest of the team?
If it’s the first thing just admit youre wrong and move on. If it’s the second thing either bring the data to show your way is better or just go with the other proposal. Having disagreements drag on for too long is going to make everybody unhappy.
edit: ah this is a joke article and not a question from op
units would help here, it’s unclear if 60 is way too hot or slightly cold
they’ll kill adblockers pretty quickly if they start banning gmail accounts for using them
it’s funny when teenagers show up but you wouldn’t want it to be exclusively teenagers.
wow too bad the US State Department is just some tiny NGO, completely powerless to actually do anything.
it’s a really big boulder
i dont have a yard
has movie production slowed due to the writers strike? its been ongoing for a while now
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capitalists doing capitalism things
before there was reddit there were message boards and these message boards tended to be pretty small and niche. They would have low thousands of users, if that. I don’t think having low user counts is something to be afraid of - especially for sites run and paid for by volunteers.