The Post Ninja
well, that’s a given
United States. They have data caps because their backbone isn’t powerful enough for 2gbps home internet they prefer to offer more value to customers
As much as I don’t like these buttons, working in tech support, I can tell you far too many people can’t figure out anything more complex than “push the giant button that says the thing you want on it”, and that is even difficult to get some people to understand.
Sumsang
Except it would take 3 literal months to download it (stupid home internet with a 1.25TB data cap)
I hope he’s gone and cut the telemetry from this car… if not, I’d say poser.
The reason I still don’t daily Linux (that and wireless VR streaming doesn’t)
This is the big reason data collection is bad. People already lose their insurance over having to make an emergency maneuver. See: The LexisNexus debacle
If drivers are afraid to perform emergency maneuvers because they don’t want to increase their insurance rates, that makes it more dangerous overall, and will increase the chance of a MVA.
Oh, good, this needed to happen. People making grandiose claims about AI’s capabilities that it’s nowhere near ready for needed to be shot down.
To me, Wardriving is back in the day when you used to drive around town with a laptop and a program that catalogues all the open wifi networks in range.
The fun tax is real… except unllike the poster below, I was looking for a Base model Subaru and not the WRX (even though the WRX is a bucket list car)
Ah yes, the Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust
Emotional Support Truck
Do you have the time and money to fite that in court against Nintendo?
Anti-cheat measures should be baked into the server side. 99 percent of the multiplayer cheating problem is not adhering to the golden rule of server security: Never Trust the Client
Some body once told me the world was gonna roll me
All Star was written for this movie
Thorium doesn’t support secure streaming, so while it was amazeballs fast, it wasn’t useful. Ended up picking Vivaldi for watching streaming.