The phone itself (by IMEI) is a brick. The sim and same phone number were assigned to a new phone and they texted that number
The phone itself (by IMEI) is a brick. The sim and same phone number were assigned to a new phone and they texted that number
One example I could think of is title-tagged posts given the lack of a tag implementation
What kind of emails are you sending to what kind of people, and how frequently that AI increases your productivity? I don’t think I ever have emails that AI could do better or faster, since it’d probably take longer to explain to the AI what I need it to write than to type it out myself. Then again I’m in an engineering setting and it’s pretty much just numbers, confirmations, basic requests, and issue descriptions, IT tickets, mostly
crushed on a roadway
shot
Ok, some impenetrable, invincible metal.
And Nickel 63 is… radioactive material
Wait til you hear about extradition
Typically if you report the phone stolen to your provider they blacklist the IMEI which gets shared with other providers so the phone can no longer be used. I was unclear on this part but a new e-sim can be provided for the new phone, and the old sim banned or the old one transferred. Regardless, the old phone will still show the IMEI/sim/phone number, which is how they got that to text them