I’ve always wondered why no one thought of redesigning the jack. Have it just be form-fitted outside contacts, with magnetic adhesion to hold the plug in place. There isn’t any real reason it has to be a socket.
The reason is of course the masses just use Bluetooth, or deal with the dongle, because they absolutely must have an iPhone.
I don’t know about slim but I love OpenSUSE. It is super stable, I’ve run it for about a billion years. You can use the installer to just choose the server light install.
II use Debian for some build machines.
Even better because without the antenna load, the transmitter may burn out.
Half the world is going to do the same. Just go west as far as you can with a folding chair and find a parking lot. Bring water as you’ll be stuck there a while.
Raymond Hill is a hero of our times. Not even kidding.
Sting
Where will the millions a year required for ongoing maintenance come from?
There’s at least two of us
Old Proliant cube servers
I was there right after they I installed it and they had that portside hatch open with poeple still working inside. You could sort of see inside it. Was cool The Concorde was very new there then too and stank of Jet-A.
Same same
I don’t get this…it was a contract with Cognizant that expired, not sure what they were hoping to do here.
I had it as a kid. Mexican souvenir set of onyx.
That plus Helen Nissenbaum. When you read 1984 and then start thinking about the concept of future contexts changing use of private data, you get real nervous.
No Lineage support for Fairphones?
Two things keep Windows around. Office/Exchange and remote management. Nothing really works that well in any other ecosystem.
Ditch Ubuntu too. Mint or OpenSuse are very good alternatives.
And to think Butt Hole Road used to be in Doncaster