Too late.
Too late.
Lucky for them.
The article needs a lot more explaining what it is about. Took too long to read to understand that it’s something about containers but understood nothing about what/why this matters.
Most people definitely DONT have unlimited data plans. In fact they are so limited and expensive that many just have the data turned off and rely on public wifi connections everywhere they go to use internet.
Nobody needs to bother with sms delivery because it just works. The only time it doesn’t is if someone has their phones turned off.
Sending media is just a nice to have, not necessary.
Doesn’t rcs depend on having mobile data or internet access on? If I understand it right it is strictly worse than sms.
Many people just have data off most of the time and sending messages with the system app assumes things are delivered immediately and everyone easily receives them. If you forget your data is off or don’t have internet for a while then you end up assuming people received stuff when they didn’t.
All phone isps have basically unlimited sms for free when data is paid in huge amounts of gold.
Sms > Rcs
What is a green bubble?
Dark and moist.
I never knew it was a real thing. Always assumed it was some kind of legacy frozen and dead apis that systems keep insisting on saying they support “posix”. Well TIL.
It’s denying at least 30 years of information and proof of how things work. That’s a country truly going backwards. It’s scary the influence that brings to others in world.
Slaves is what they want and we fail to provide it to them.
No we were not able to. We are sending extreme right wings for the first time to europe. 2 of them. They are the 3rd force now.
They have been very active fighting the chat control proposals that keep coming, haven’t really seen others being so active about it besides them. This is really bad.
Portugal is also sending for the first time our dear fascists to the europe. It’s all imploding in our lifetimes.
society was a mistake. just make it end fast.
I know some of these words!
Miss the times of downloading a mp3 by leaving the pc turned on the whole night.
My default is too use fish shell in all my machines. Never worried again about losing history.
Gotta type first. Everyone knows thats the bottleneck for productivity.
I had so many problems and had to constantly manage other distros before Arch that it was a lot of anxiety. Everytime new release of popular linux distro I knew it was gonna break if I tried to upgrade. Almost centrainly. For fear of that I had frankstein monster distro for work using lts version full of weird ppas with a more recent kernel and some more recent software that I need because everything was always old all the time. It was horrible to maintain and keep working.
Arch is just simpler, easier and much more stable. It’s just pacman -Syu all the time, have fresh software, recent kernels for the hardware improvements which is extremely important for when you buy new laptop and overall never crashes. It’s just a matter of reading the news, sometimes change a config that got deprecated, or replace some software that got abandoned or now there’s better alternative, etc. Sometimes things get some regressions for some weeks until things are bug reported and fixed upstream and eventually reach the system, but that’s waiting some weeks or rarely months. There’s always alternative to get involved in helping fix the problems with bug reports and patches if needed, but that’s extremely rare and only if you really are desperate.
Anyway, those problems were much worse on other “stable” distros, because if there’s something seriously wrong on the system you are only lucky to get fixes after a major release which may happen only once a year.
If the system is really critical and cannot fail me during work week I delay updating to the weekend sometimes. Even if I need to it’s just a matter of evaluating the risk. You do pacman -syu and see what’s comming. If it’s just some apps updating then it’s ok to do it. If it’s core system stuff like kernel, systemd, dbus, graphics drivers, maybe I’ll avoid it.
Overall it’s simpler and easier because there’s really only 1 or 2 things to keep in mind and all the rest just falls into place.
Using archlinux for more than 15 years on personal machines and maybe 5+ years on work computers.