

It absolutely blew my mind when TechnologyConnections shared the % of users who use the subscription page to get to their videos…
My name is Matt. I enjoy helping people with technology related issues. I also like adorable animals.
O! had I the ability, and could I reach the nation’s ear, I would, today, pour out a fiery stream of biting ridicule, blasting reproach, withering sarcasm, and stern rebuke. For it is not light that is needed, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake. The feeling of the nation must be quickened; the conscience of the nation must be roused; the propriety of the nation must be startled; the hypocrisy of the nation must be exposed; and its crimes against God and man must be proclaimed and denounced.
It absolutely blew my mind when TechnologyConnections shared the % of users who use the subscription page to get to their videos…
Beautiful
I’m not sure they’re really comparable.
That phones 2nd display was: 1040x160 pixels
The main display was: 2560x1440
~4%
The 2nd display also couldn’t display another app, but was limited to:
And didn’t allow inline replies or ‘normal’ notification features (at that time it was Android 7).
The one perk that phone did have was that the 2nd display could be on while the main screen was off.
Does it come in red? 😂
Definitely though, might need to look around
Agreed! Not even my favorite color, but it looks so good on a phone.
Yessss. Use a 500 daily
Legitimately thought this was a hard-drive.net post
My favorite part might be the conversation on the Cloudflare forum where a user reports the bug that makes this possible and it ends with this:
😂
Tons of good advice here - I personally use speed.cloudflare.com for QOS issues as it will do a few different sized tests.
Very interesting, especially how they’re executing unsigned code via the *.sys files to (presumably) get around waiting for MS to re-sign their driver.
I understand your aversion to trying it and getting charged - but like iMessage, RCS messages aren’t sent by T-Mobile* (which is probably why you can’t find anything on how much it costs).
*Unless you send it over mobile data
Both RCS and iMessage work like Whatsapp or any other “data” driving application where it’s WiFi/Mobile data to send the message. SMS costs you money because it’s sent over cellular only.
However, an easy way to test without getting charged would be to enable airplane mode and then only turn on WiFi. Once you’ve done that, try sending an RCS message over Google messages.
Remember, RCS only works when the recipient also has Google Messages* and you’ll need to have WiFi calling enabled.
Technically, it looks like the default messaging app might work for T-Mobile users.
If your iMessages are currently free it’s because you’re using WiFi to send them (or you have a data allotment).
RCS already supports messages over WiFi (& data) already, so it wouldn’t cost you either.
Corporations like:
I wish I had this person’s problem 😔
I need more (any) raccoons in my life
And the data they want is the entire FY, is 3,000,000 records and they need every single data attribute making the file like 250 MBs. Then you put it in their SharePoint and they get mad they can’t just view it in the browser despite the giant “This file is too large to view online, download it” message.
Me looking at your username