Correction: the iPhone 16 does support physical SIM.
Andre was correct on both accounts.
My laptop has two USBC ports. No logos of any kind. They are Thunderbolt 4. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I can make a file named COM1 on Linux. That’s on the forbidden list for Windows.
The forbidden list:
Maybe the solution has nothing to do with park benches. Maybe if people had homes, they wouldn’t have to sleep in the park.
It’s from the set of a TV show.
The unstable is named Sid, after the kid next door who liked to blow up toys.
To be fair, the paid version of Davinci comes with the missing codecs. It’s only the free version that people have trouble with x264/x265.
MacBoo sounds so cute.
This is why I don’t fly.
Don’t give me home, headline.
Women are you and I are going to be a little late for the first time in the morning.
In the US, a lot of Lowes Hardware Stores use Linux on their employee computers. Most movie theater projectors are running CentOS, and most movies that come in on hard drives are formatted to Ext2.
About 20 years ago I worked at K-Mart in California. They had Propane forklifts. It was a big K-Mart. We had two!
It’s becoming impossible to monitor. I have 5G Broadband Internet and I share a public IP address with everyone in my area. I look at https://iknowwhatyoudownload.com and it shows thousands of torrents that my neighbors have pulled downloaded.
I opened my first Gmail account during the private beta (2004). It’s not my daily driver account, but I still use it for government stuff like taxes and healthcare. It kinda blows my mind that it’s 20 years old.
Immutable and Declarative OS design is simply an option. I think it’s a damn good one, but right now, it’s not for me. That could easily change in the near future.
The idea excites me. A potential hardened OS that user-friendly could be a great option for Business and Academic computing.
Punching yourself in the face is only free if you can afford the medical bills.
No car, no problem.