Who makes it so the carrier can do this? Samsung, or Android (Google)?
Who makes it so the carrier can do this? Samsung, or Android (Google)?
Not cool, Samsung.
I’m still new to Lemmy. Is there a link to this power delete suite? I don’t see one in the post.
I might as well try to delete my content. I don’t plan on going back to Reddit as anything other than anonymous.
I heard allegations that reddit was restoring deleted content to try and maintain the value of the site.
So far I just know it as hearsay though.
I’m frustrated that wired networking equipment faster than one gigabit is still expensive. My employer at the time upgraded to Gigabit equipment in 2016. Since then we have been on Gigabit. It’s sad to me that even today 2.5 Gbps network equipment is uncommon.
Thunderbolt can create a network link between computers. A co-worker and I tried it out and we are excited to test what transfer speeds we can get with it.
It really bugs me after all these years that we haven’t simply started calling Open Source software just OSS or Open Software to get rid of the ambiguity.
The whole, that’s “free” software, not “FREE” software thing is older than sin and I think it might be Richard Stallman’s fault we even have this discussion.
If love to see Python under “Data and Statistics”.
The whole list seems old though, are all of those programs still available? I suspect there are other great new programs that could go on a list like this.
That seems rather shitty. Can I not blame Samsung for making and selling a phone my carrier can push unwanted software on without my consent?