That’s all fine but what about in the next 10 years when USB-C is horribly slow for its time? Hope there are plans to revisit this.
That’s all fine but what about in the next 10 years when USB-C is horribly slow for its time? Hope there are plans to revisit this.
I haven’t heard from this site in five-six years.
Could they put it on GitHub. Let someone else resurrect it.
Wait, how are CARS intercepting mobile activities?
It should only be done in the embassies, away from prying eyes, preferably with a bonesaw.
Centuries long? You’re mixing them up with Jewish people?
That’s a recipe for data wipeout.
Grunt can never be safe. I have seen warehouses of a few online retailers, and the people working there always are at risk of life debilitating injuries.
Oh no… Israel barely escaped from strongly worded condemnation.
I have XM5 which is also made by Sony, and is their most expensive headphones. So they clearly know how to make BT work. They just refuse to, to sell you their damn Pulse headphones.
New consoles used to be a big deal. Generational leaps still are, but we’ve fallen into a malaise in recent years as new models and more powerful advancements come along and we all shrug our shoulders before getting on with our day.
That’s a distinctly “game journalists have nothing to write about” problem.
Anyway, this was a chance for Sony to finally ship functional Bluetooth with their damn Console. Guess not.
I have a sneaking suspicion that most memes are from CS students, it all makes sense. People with jobs don’t have time to make memes, get angsty about languages, or syntax issues.
Urge is not the right word.
There are way too many Notepad enthusiasts out there.
Removed by mod
I use eth, and random disconnects still happen. Switched to an SSD from an SD card, and it’s a bit more reliable now.
Can we have butlerian jihad now?
And no, I didn’t like it.
Such a bizarre thing to get mad at. What should they do? Ship you a $80 yubikey?
Edit: Oh wait! You think you can’t sign in without biometrics. That’s what happens when you spend too much time on Lemmy that mere mention of Google blows a blood vessel.
The irony of British people handing over their data to a company named Palantir…