Massgrave also has links to installation media, notably the LTSC versions. The IoT LTSC is especially nice since it lacks lots of the bloat.
Massgrave also has links to installation media, notably the LTSC versions. The IoT LTSC is especially nice since it lacks lots of the bloat.
Disconnect the network to force it to do local account creation.
Wow, this is awesome!
I don’t want much in a smart watch, really just notifications and some nominal ability to interact with them (snooze/dismiss reminders, pause/skip what’s playing, etc).
An ePaper screen fits my use-case just fine. Easily readable in most situations, and crazy low power draw.
Looks very muchike it inspired the Fiat X1-9
And have access to install another app on their phone.
If you’re already getting another app on their phone, that app could lots more.
If you can install another app on their phone already, then this really doesn’t matter.
Exactly.
Just like any art, once you put it out there it’s not up to you how people use it.
Ewww.
Unpopular opinion: curry smells and tastes awful.
It’s meant to be humorous or ironic, or to express frustration.
Of course it’s in the last place you look, because once you find it you stop looking.
“That’s what she said” long predates the office. I feel like it was used in SNL in the 80’s.
Comes from being a compromise “standard”. The name says it all, being named after a king that brought multiple tribes together.
I had an “unlimited” plan with a cell company - I took them at their word and downloaded gobs of stuff. Got shut down in a week.
A used flagship is a great phone (except for the glass nonsense, give me all plastic please). It’s all I buy, 2 or 3 year old flagship for 1/4 the price of new.
I just upgraded from a 2017 flagship to a Pixel 5, for $120!
I haven’t had a charging concern for Bluetooth for probably 10 years.
Today, my ear buds have a case. If I use them for music for 8 hours, they tell me they need charging. That’s how much they’ve improved.
The charging case rarely needs charging, and it supports wireless, so I just set it on the charging base.
A “must”, only for a subset of users.
If it were truly a “must”, more people would be complaining.
I get it, you find Bluetooth unappealing for reasons, just like I find larger phones unappealing. Unfortunately, we’re a minority, neither of these are a “must” for most people.
Looks like the Europe map of Ticket to Ride. Neat version.
Oh, cool.
So those stresses create an internal plane where it fails?
Any metallurgists around here? Be interesting to hear how this happens.
Who?
If it’s in Forbes, it makes me wonder what new agenda is being pushed and by who.