Tile sucks in any country compared to the Apple and Samsung networks so you’re not missing out on much.
Tile sucks in any country compared to the Apple and Samsung networks so you’re not missing out on much.
You forget that in the States, they say “speed limit is X, so I go X+10”, sometimes even 20. It’s very common for comments to mention that the flow of traffic is literally 25% faster than the “limit” - it’s like culturally so many USians treat the limit as a lower limit. 🫣
Lucky (?) for me I live in a mobile service blackspot…
An e-civic would be phenomenal…
Too bad if you’re already booked and the airline company changes the plane on you…
Aurora Australis can be seen even in Northern Victoria, but definitely far better visibility further south.
Probably “get one”. Or “use a friend’s”.
From an accessibility point of view, museum at home sounds amazing!
Yeah those CISS style ones are awesome, really glad Epson embraced it after years of customers using 3rd party CISS.
If I were to get an inkjet again (I have a bw brother laser MFC), it’d definitely be a ciss.
I know Nobara Project was aimed at gamers/streamers, maybe check that out?
You don’t need to imagine: https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/health-insurance-humana-united-health-ai-algorithm/
Don’t worry, it won’t ever get that far… Insurance AI would have denied the imaging request.
Nobara Project is another good Fedora based build for those wanting to try Linux that will work relatively smoothly for gaming.
Ngl I have used the find my phone function a LOT on my smartwatch, and do like having google maps showing on it when I’m navigating in an unfamiliar location. I’m sure there’s other features I utilise but these came to mind as being really handy.
Came here to recommend the gl.inet range. Folks love em on cruise ships for the same purpose as what you want.
I’m tempted to bring one with me to a hotel so I can bring a wifi enabled camera to watch my gear too, and not have to set it up with the wifi. If you need to authorise it with a web portal, often what you do is you connect with your phone (turn off random MAC), authorise on the phone, then connect to the gl.inet and have it spoof your phone’s Mac.
They can also support VPN too.
I think there’ll be some real amazing uses for AR/VR products in the hands on tech fields, you can show another colleague exactly what you’re looking at.
This is just another stepping stone to this being a thing. 🤷🏻♀️
I dunno, there’s retooling a factory as well as team training for QC, and surely some parts would differ as it would be mirrored.
We’re not getting the S and X anymore. We’re still getting the 3 and Y.
Also how I’m using them on my motorbike under the helmet. Works a treat, can still hear my bike but a lot of the wind noise is goooone.