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Zamujasa posted:how much were texts costing when imessage came out, anyway iirc nothing, apple made at&t give the iphone-specific plan users unlimited texts eventually
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you could also have data but no internet i used to use my gsm phone as a modem to dial in to an old school dialup isp
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didn’t someone get a 300+ page bill in the early iPhone days because every network request was a separate line item
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 05:17 |
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I didn't remember getting one that long but yeah, that was definitely a thing
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 05:18 |
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apple wrung a special unlimited data plan out of AT&T for the first generation of iphone, before anyone outside of apple was ready for it or the usage patterns it would enable. there are a handful of people left that are still on it, I think it's cheaper than a modern unlimited data plan. don't remember what its terms were for voice and sms I lost mine because the company I worked for at the time offered to pay for our phone plans as a perk (we were an ios dev shop), that counted as switching to a new plan and then there was no way back when I eventually left
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outhole surfer posted:you could also have data but no internet qirex posted:didn’t someone get a 300+ page bill in the early iPhone days because every network request was a separate line item cell phones using circuit switched data feels so weird at this point, it being how things were circa 2008 feels way too late hobbesmaster fucked around with this message at 07:04 on Feb 26, 2024 |
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the 300 page iphone bill has its own wikipedia page and it sounds like there was a line item for every TCP connection the phone made that month
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 07:05 |
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is apple the most ethical company ever?
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 07:50 |
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no
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 07:55 |
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yeah and att let us get those $20 grandfathered unlimited monthly data plans for the ipad 1 lol
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outhole surfer posted:you could also have data but no internet yeah some phones with circuit switched data enabled could do this. since this was digital already i assume the call to the modem was made at its carrier box and transmitted back to you
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Remember when Kim.com convinced a bunch of people to invest in his "broadband" connected luxury sportscar with a bank of gsm phones hooked up to a NT box running Routing and Remote Access. Then he made one prototype and used it as a personal car.
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Internet Old One posted:Remember when Kim.com convinced a bunch of people to invest in his "broadband" connected luxury sportscar with a bank of gsm phones hooked up to a NT box running Routing and Remote Access. somehow i missed that one, but lol
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infernal machines posted:somehow i missed that one, but lol Because Kim Katashian recently purchased a cybertruck the entire saga is now wiped from google.
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wtf i’m not buying any kim kardashian products anymore
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didn't Google have a feature that let you search using a version of their index from the past or did they kill that off too
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Internet Old One posted:Because Kim Katashian recently purchased a cybertruck the entire saga is now wiped from google. quote:His first effort tied together two of the great loves of his life: the Internet and expensive cars. Schmitz and Data Protect led the development of a real Megacar, an Internet-connected luxury car system with its own Pentium III Windows NT on-board computer, router, multi-camera video conferencing system, and 17-inch display. To get the broadband bandwidth required, the car had 16 multiplexed GSM cellular connections.The sticker price started at $90,000.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 15:22 |
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more like smegacar
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 15:38 |
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does multiplexing cellular modems in the exact same space actually increase the total bandwidth available or does it only help when there are a bunch of other people around and you're just getting an extra-big share of the available timeslices
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Jabor posted:does multiplexing cellular modems in the exact same space actually increase the total bandwidth available it depends on the tower’s hardware and backhaul. but in general yes, that is carrier aggregation.
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rotor posted:rcs? use svn imo itym git, namaste
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 16:48 |
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Not sure if this is the place to mention this, but I fielded a call from an extremely large online BOOKSTORE company who wanted closed loop wash systems installed at their facilities. Their contractors were all driving huge BOOKSTORE branded trucks and couldn't take them to a normal carwash because they were too big. So they wanted these extra large wash stations for them to wash the trucks themselves, over 300 facilities.
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good as any other have we had a driver die yet from packages falling on them in the trucks gotta be a matter of time
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 17:16 |
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how could that happen? each one foot square box contains one usb stick and a shitload of air bubble packing
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 17:47 |
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they've gotten better about that here, depending on the origin/shipper. small items are usually packed in a heavy padded envelope now.
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Manzoon posted:Not sure if this is the place to mention this, but I fielded a call from an extremely large online BOOKSTORE company who wanted closed loop wash systems installed at their facilities. Their contractors were all driving huge BOOKSTORE branded trucks and couldn't take them to a normal carwash because they were too big. So they wanted these extra large wash stations for them to wash the trucks themselves, over 300 facilities. That seems like an odd choice. When I was at UPS our hub had a single drive-thru wash and all the washing (just like all maintenance) was handled by the hub's fleet guys. Way more efficient to have a few people who just wash the trucks all day during their shift than having every driver do it on their own. Do they expect the drivers to handle the oil changes and tire rotations for the trucks as well?
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LanceHunter posted:That seems like an odd choice. When I was at UPS our hub had a single drive-thru wash and all the washing (just like all maintenance) was handled by the hub's fleet guys. Way more efficient to have a few people who just wash the trucks all day during their shift than having every driver do it on their own. Do they expect the drivers to handle the oil changes and tire rotations for the trucks as well? i assume like fedex their drivers are all "independent contractors" so probably
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Jonny 290 posted:how could that happen? each one foot square box contains one usb stick and a shitload of air bubble packing idk they had a sale on seltzer so i got some and it was just four 12 packs slamming around a box with the rest of my order haha
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also i don’t think op really differentiated, they could be building these at depots i guess watch amazon just open these up and also let the public use them to help recoup buildout
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 18:12 |
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make discount car washes everywhere a prime benefit, like whole foods
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Archduke Frantz Fanon posted:i assume like fedex their drivers are all "independent contractors" so probably ONLINE BOOKSTORE is the keyword here. Famous for making deliveries subsidized by USPS. They were concerned about their trucks being so dirty it would start to hurt their brand.
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Manzoon posted:ONLINE BOOKSTORE is the keyword here. Famous for making deliveries subsidized by USPS. yeah, though i remember, beyond their USPS deliveries, the ONLINE BOOKSTORE branded truck deliveries were contracted out similar to how fedex works ONLINE BOOKSTORE posted:DSPs are independent businesses that partner with ONLINE BOOKSTORE to deliver packages Though It looks like they own the trucks unlike fedex contractors
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LanceHunter posted:That seems like an odd choice. When I was at UPS our hub had a single drive-thru wash and all the washing (just like all maintenance) was handled by the hub's fleet guys. Way more efficient to have a few people who just wash the trucks all day during their shift than having every driver do it on their own. Do they expect the drivers to handle the oil changes and tire rotations for the trucks as well? I have no idea what their long term plans are. The person I was talking to sounded like they didn't ha e a clue about what they actually needed. They wanted an automated wash system at first, which we don't really mess with, but have done in the past. We predominantly make heavy duty wash bags for mining and construction equipment which has vehicles being washed all day everyday where they are in use.
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Shame Boy posted:didn't Google have a feature that let you search using a version of their index from the past or did they kill that off too that sounds pretty useful so they've definitely killed it off by now
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is amazon word filtered or something e: guess not
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mediaphage posted:i mean theres probably always going to be people who want to write so i imagine human writing is likely always going to be around, though i for sure wonder about word frequencies, say, changing Or rather, not changing.
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Carthag Tuek posted:is amazon word filtered or something it could be any company. it could even be a company with an nda
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Carthag Tuek posted:is amazon word filtered or something look buddy, not everybody wants to risk a sub-minimum wage gig economy wetwork squad knocking on their door
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BrotherJayne posted:Or rather, not changing. sure, it’s the same point
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infernal machines posted:look buddy, not everybody wants to risk a sub-minimum wage gig economy wetwork squad knocking on their door
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