

I understand what enterprise software is. That wasn’t my question.
I understand what enterprise software is. That wasn’t my question.
CEO of enterprise-software powerhouse IgniteTech.
Can someone tell me what they do? They don’t have a Wikipedia Article and their website is mostly AI slop.
Could you elaborate what you’re looking for exactly? Like, what do you want to achieve and how much ressources are you willing to put into it?
Fuck your American free (hate)speech
“I was ready to paint the walls with Sam Altman’s f*cking brain.”
While I absolutely wouldn’t wish this upon him or anyone else, it wouldn’t take me long to make jokes about Frankenstein getting killed by his own monster.
He doesn’t like it because it’s the same as twitter according to him.
Journalists don’t like it because they get called out on bullshit there.
I’d argue that mid-tier specs are good enough for almost everyone.
In the past when phones improved significantly with every generation this would’ve been more of a problem for longevity IMO.
Have you tried using the support chat?
At least for me this helped to cut response time for the warranty replacement of a part way down.
My FP4 got the opposite problem where it sometimes ignores inputs when placed on a soft surface.
But I guess I’d rather have that issue than yours.
I struggle to see why numerous scientists (and even Sam ‘AI’ Altman himself) would be wrong about this but a random substack post holds the truth.
Oh how far they’ve fallen
I wish
Please answer my question.
Please explain to me how this could be the first step towards something sinister. I absolutely don’t see it.
Oh yea, the freedom of
checks notes
not rebooting my phone.
That’s a bold move.
They’d better make sure the phone holds up and doesn’t break within half a year or something.
They both implemented ways to detect each others tags and warn their users.
Afaik that’s as far as it goes.
I had a motorola z3 play a few years ago.
Software quality was pretty good. Security updates were sometimes 3-4 months behind and would combine a few monts when they did get released. When I contacted them about it I was told that not all security patches google issues apply to them. I don’t have a way of verifying that.
With “normal” updates to different Android versions they where also slow, but I guess that’s normal with most Android vendors.
The biggest bummer with that phone was that they killed the module-feature halfway trough it’s livecycle in some regions. (You could snap modules to the back that would add additional stuff like a 360° Camera or a bigger Speaker)
There is an official lineageos build for the z3 play which still gets updated I believe. Even very recent motorola phones get lineageos pretty soon after release. (Not shure tho if that includes all or just the flagships)
Oh, I see. I had it on different disks with one efi partition at the start of each. Windows didn’t like that.
Was reel-to-reel ever mainstream?
I always had the impression that it was too complicated and/or expensive for most.