I remember someone telling me they uncapped their modem and got 133 megabytes per second on an ICQ transfer. I called them on their BS, but it’s crazy that with Nvme and Fibre connections we’re finally there.
I remember someone telling me they uncapped their modem and got 133 megabytes per second on an ICQ transfer. I called them on their BS, but it’s crazy that with Nvme and Fibre connections we’re finally there.
I don’t understand that either! Sometimes I think people are so numerally illiterate and emotionally butthurt that they completely disregard carrying and opportunity costs.
Just a nitpick (I’m still against trickle down), but how do we know those sectors boomed from the stimulus, vs from people using those services more because they were quarantined? Video conference platforms also took off—that wasn’t from gen pop citizens spending their stimulus.
Yup! That’s what I use for all restarts and shutdowns
That was my take as well. She even closes with asking us if we’re reacting to actual problems, or just what people perceive as problems (in other words, spirit or letter of the “law”).
I’m on the fence. It’s a pretty subjective topic no? Public spaces will always have conflict due to many people have many preferences.
Wait, no currency?
I can understand if you want to do away with stock market contract tomfoolery. But me having to barter my goods and services all the time sounds exhausting.
Some of the legacy keyboard shortcuts still survive to this day.
I live by Windows+R for the run dialogue.
If you populate %userprofile% with shortcuts named after keywords to your commonly used apps (eg fire.lnk for Firefox) then you can just slap Windows+R, type fire, Enter.
I figure they are just joking, using the opportunity to pretend-razz a boomer as satire.