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jqubed , to mildlyinteresting in Two 2000's tech things I'm shocked still exist
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I actually bought a phone case from Woot a few months ago. It’s not great looking but functional enough. It had been so long since I last logged in that I had to do a bunch of stuff to fix my account.

mysoulishome OP ,
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How much was it as opposed to just buying on Amazon?

jqubed ,
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I think it was a little under $20 instead of around $30. I just happened to open an email saying they were selling them and at the time was looking to replace my old one.

A_Chilean_Cyborg , to lemmyshitpost in Don't call before 9, my minutes aren't free
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The times my parents bad My age.

ani , to linuxmemes in Well I guess it's my turn now

Arch is for fag betas. Use Chad NixOS

ani ,

I use NixOS btw

erev OP ,
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i am a fag and idc if im a beta

nixos looks fun but doesn’t really seem like the thing for me, at least jot yet anyways. im not totally into the whole atomic desktop thing atp so no thank you

Kierunkowy74 , to fediverse in I think I might have a problem
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GrymEdm , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Don't call before 9, my minutes aren't free

To be fair, also born at the right time to have a mobile phone as a convenience that allowed you to stay in touch as you went places. As opposed to a smartphone, aka voluntary shackle that keeps you indoors doom scrolling social media.

Sidyctism ,

I dont doomscroll at home! I do it in public transport…

RizzRustbolt , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint

What flavor?

CorrodedCranium ,
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Is Cinnamon still the default?

mrgreyeyes , to lemmyshitpost in The Goonbus !!!

Just got of the Edge bus. Goonbus has to wait.

dandroid , to programmerhumor in Open Source VS Company

This has not been my experience at all.

Nika03 , to linux in tui-mines: Sweep mines from a minefield, in the terminal (Bash)

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AnUnusualRelic , to linuxmemes in Who played on linux before proton?
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It was, if you were born in the 21st century.

possiblylinux127 , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint

More like Fedora with a bunch of VMs

Holzkohlen , to linuxmemes in Who was your first?

Some 10+ year old Ubuntu version probably. Before Unity so 10.04 maybe. Can’t say

Holzkohlen , to linuxmemes in Spoiler alert!

What the hell am I even looking at? It’s just 90% black.

bali10050 OP ,
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saltesc , to funny in A fitting name

All my dogs have annihilated bugs. My current dog is big on leaping up and snatching a fly or moth midair.

That said, when I was a kid I had a cat that did the same thing to a bird…from the top of a 2.5m fence.

irotsoma , to mildlyinfuriating in I have unlimited cellular data on my phone but not if I use it as a hotspot.
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Laptops have large screens and windows software isn’t designed to be data efficient. Unlimited data doesn’t mean at full speed infinitely. They sell way more than they can support otherwise it would be impossible to support more than a few users at one time on a cell tower.

stembolts , (edited )

“They sell more than they can support”

At that point is where mine and your opinion diverge. In what sustainable business does one sell more of anything than they can maintain responsibility over?

Of course, there are many examples, but why?

Greed is why. Don’t sell something you cannot sustain, or you have misled your customer.

I hope the user finds a way around this and burns all of the data they rightfully purchased. Plan says unlimited. Rename the plan if its a lie.

Finally, and not directed at the user to which I am replying, what concerns me the most is that this quote I took from your post would be glossed over by most because it is what we’ve come to expect from fucky corps. We don’t have to take it, change your expectations, question the system.

SaltySalamander ,

At that point is where mine and your opinion diverge. In what sustainable business does one sell more of anything than they can maintain responsibility over?

What they're talking about is the mobile provider overselling service. Because they know that for the vast majority of the time, everyone isn't going to be demanding huge amounts of bandwidth all at the same time. Cable/GPON fiber ISPs do the same thing.

BallsandBayonets ,

Doesn’t change anything. If I go to a sandwich shop that advertises sandwiches with meat, but I go during the lunch rush, they don’t get to sell me two slices of plain bread just because it’s busy. Even if their advertising includes in microscopic text the words “up to”.

And the legality of these practices is irrelevant. We’re making the argument that it’s morally wrong and therefore should not be tolerated.

stembolts ,

Good addition, I guess I am making a moral argument. I was coming at it from an ethics POV but yeah. Also good sandwich analogy.

irotsoma ,
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Problem is that shared infrastructure shouldn’t be operated for profit. But American conservatives seem to think that’s the way to go. If infrastructure is shared, then there’s every incentive for a business to sell even if the infrastructure can’t handle it.

That being said, it’s a required thing. This is why we have society in the first place. If every customer had to have their own cell infrastructure, it would be a mess and a waste. I mean you are sold unlimited bandwidth at let’s say 1Gbps on 5G. There are about 1 cell tower node for every 1000 people in the US across the country. If we build enough infrastructure for everyone to use it at full speed each tower node would then need to be able to handle 1,000Gbps. That’s just not possible with current technology. So should we build one tower node per person plus all of the cabling and routers to handle that much traffic? Does everyone really need to be able to download a gigabit of data every second of every day? What would you do with that data?

What internet infrastructure is designed for is peaks of up to that speed for short bursts. Not sustained speeds. And then sharing that infrastructure. Just like if everyone were to turn on their water at the same time, no one would get more than a drip, but does that ever actually happen in real usage?

The difference is that water infrastructure is owned collectively, so it is more equitably developed to make it available to all as equally as possible, rather than just to those who pay more for it.

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