

Internet access to all of the residents in the town. It’s one of those beach towns that is long and skinny (follows the coast) so they were able to set up wide range APs that let residents use the internet with their credentials.


Internet access to all of the residents in the town. It’s one of those beach towns that is long and skinny (follows the coast) so they were able to set up wide range APs that let residents use the internet with their credentials.


Well, there are municipal WiFi deployments for some smaller towns and cities that I’d call a utility, but I am not convinced that is what the previous comment is referring to.


Jony Ive has done the impossible, he made a Ferrari that looks bland. Way to go!


womp womp


Yeah, that immediately means I’m not interested, but good for the people willing to use Discord.


I say we give it a try and see if Bezos is right. If it doesn’t help much, let’s try taxing him significantly more and see if that helps. And if that doesn’t work well enough… you get the plan here.


I had only recently gotten into the game when they did that. I hadn’t quite got to play some of the content they “vaulted”. I quite literally never logged in again.


Can confirm


I’m absolutely in the mood for a new 2.5D jrpg, but no interest since it has Denuvo.


Thanks for letting us know as this was my first question.


That’s interesting, I’ve seen it in multiple states and just assumed it was the standard at this point. Is CA late to the game on this because so many of the online companies lobbied against it hard in their home state?


Steam already charges a state sales tax, so this isn’t at Steam. There are a lot of other smaller online stores that don’t bother with state taxes though.


Nintendo has ironically made my favorite and most disappointing consoles.
Most disappointing:
Virtual Boy WiiU Wii Switch
Best:
NES SNES Game Boy GBA
I would never have classified them as grunge, they were just around during the same time period.
They played shit like Candlebox for two decades to wear down any resistance to crap music. The people that still cared are long gone from radio listening I imagine.
Not a single one of those comments gives the clarity that you see to think that it does. There were two comments that seemed to support removing Linux from the free tier because… ? No real reason was given, even by these vague supporters as to why it should be free for Windows and not Linux.