I use this same setup. Definitely recommend.
I use this same setup. Definitely recommend.
To co-sign on the stupidity of embedded washing machine firmware, if we lose power, the next time you start the washing machine you’re presented with an error message saying the power has failed. Like, no duh. You have to acknowledge the error message before you can start a new load.
I assumed it was, as I believe the jmp.chat folks have claimed their entire platform is open source, but I could be remembering incorrectly.
The call quality is the same as normal cell phone service as far as I can tell.
If I recall correctly, it just syncs with your local contacts, but they also get propagated across platforms. So it’s the best of both worlds.
I’ve used it for the last 3 years, and it costs money, but jmp.chat is a drop in replacement for Google voice. It has clients for all platforms, and features synchronization amongst other things. Give it a shot.
Not at my company. We’re all stuck in BSOD boot loops thanks to BitLocker, and our BIOS is password protected by IT. This is going to take weeks for them to manually update, on site, all the computers one by one.
CrowdStrike: It’s Friday, let’s throw it over the wall to production. See you all on Monday!
This should cheer you up.
My name is John Daker: https://youtu.be/8PVal8Fy7CM?si=g4AXb5m_jpQ0gfdp
Petoria.
They offer SIM cards, or you can use it with any other carrier. And for the record, I’ve used visible wireless, mint mobile, cricket, and boost and they all work great. They’re just MVNO’s that ride on the big 3 carriers networks. Whatever has good coverage in your area will be fine. I haven’t used a major carrier in over 10 years.
I’ve been a jmp user for years. Love their service.
Solar Jetman.
“We don’t have enough developers to support Linux!”
This is the correct answer, for Nvidia.
I think it’s because enshitification is just sort of everywhere now.
I miss being able to use bitmapped fonts back in the Gnome 1.x days.