I can already burn through my entire wireless data limit in minutes. What is the point in it being faster without data being cheaper? At least from a users perspective and not someone who owns a telecommunications company.
I can already burn through my entire wireless data limit in minutes. What is the point in it being faster without data being cheaper? At least from a users perspective and not someone who owns a telecommunications company.
I do remember that. I suppose not enough people would ever use it for things to ever balance out.
I want to see a website that links to whatever is the least viewed Wikipedia article at any given time until all Wikipedia articles basically have the same number of views.
Wow, $80. I haven’t looked into these devices since the first one, but I thought the point of them was to be very cheap. I do wonder what these new more powerful ones are capable of. Perhaps the performance justifies the price.
It is at least a different problem, but adding in the element that any failure is a fatal one it just isn’t enough that there are less obstacles in the way.
Agreed. I already don’t trust car automation. No way I’m going to add a 3rd dimension to the list of possible failures.
I’m glad it is gone, but I suppose it doesn’t answer the question of what this hidden message was. Thankfully messages don’t actually disappear just because you cleared the notification. You could investigate your past messages list still.
What happens if you click dismiss all notifications in your inbox?
I wonder if they mean optical instead of image here. It would make a lot of sense if that were the case.
What is a laser image transmission? Is the laser an image that is transmitting data within that image or is it a laser that is transmitting data in the form of images? 😐
Good point. I guess there is a reason that is the highest setting.
What is considered a high bitrate? There isn’t much reason to go higher than 320 kb/s on an mp3.
Those groups of people might be of the misunderstanding that people are still listening to them just because they are paying money.
There would be no way enforce such a thing. Probably best to just avoid lemmy.world.
It’s a wonder that there is anyone still buying Tesla cars.
The ads are rather ironic.
It just pulled in the first frame of the video on the website. The reason Bill Gates is in this video is because of a famous anti-trust lawsuit against Microsoft that can be thought of as an equivalent of this one against Google.
If some piece of knowledge or skill becomes obsolete in less than 4 years from its inception than it was not important in the first place.
Pretty much. They aren’t a trusted intermediary at all.
It sounds like the latency is really important here and not necessarily the bandwidth. That makes sense.