Verizon 5G, $35/month for the 300 mbps / 20 up plan (my needs are not huge, this does the TV streaming and the zoom meetings just fine).
Somerville MA. Was previously paying 3x that for crappy Astound service at half the speed.
Verizon 5G, $35/month for the 300 mbps / 20 up plan (my needs are not huge, this does the TV streaming and the zoom meetings just fine).
Somerville MA. Was previously paying 3x that for crappy Astound service at half the speed.
Heh. You are welcome. This is how I found out too--a random discussion.
There's a company near me that is piloting a mobile charging service. https://www.sparkcharge.io/
When the charges on our thru-way all failed over Memorial Day weekend, they provided the emergency service. I heard they were also in talks with AAA to be something that a tow truck could carry, or some emergency service vehicle.
Solutions exist. Just not yet at scale.
My EV came with a compressor in the trunk. Last time I needed to fill the tires it worked fine.
I didn't even realize this until one day on the Nissan Leaf discussion boards, which led to a hilarious discussion of a whole bunch of us who had no idea we were carrying our own solution to this....
This whole spectacle is atrocious, but it's part of a series of atrocious nonsense. Worse streaming series evah.
Ah, right. I was wondering if we could go back to the golden age of science blogs as all the other social channels were imploding....
I was still posting at reddit until recently--but I noticed that even the top items in r/science are getting half the score they used to.
Well, as one of my advisors used to say in grad school: "Evolve or die". Nice to see you here too!
They never regenerate the same. What I miss is the institutional [metaphorically] memory of an affinity group.
But new people and new ideas are nice too.
TIL that the moderation logs are public. That was kind of surprise to look through.
Huge, if true. I think a lot of people in rural areas need to be exposed to something besides Christian radio....
And it really could benefit people who have jobs that can be WFH now--people could live in these dying towns with real incomes, money to spend, and kids in the school systems.
I hope they get it right.
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This is my current favorite designation.