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@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Charter data use “rising rapidly” as cord cutters average 400GB a month
And median data usage exceeds 200GB for all residential customers.
Charter cable Internet customers who don't subscribe to Charter's TV service are using an average of more than 400GB of data a month, the company said yesterday.So? That's still well below the 1 TB cap they put on most people (unless Charter's cap is lower than one TB).
400GB seems tiny to me.
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Google unveils auto-delete for location, Web activity, and app usage data
New option coming soon auto-deletes usage data but doesn't cover all activity.
Google will soon let users automatically delete location history and other private data in rolling intervals of either three months or 18 months. -
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Charter data use “rising rapidly” as cord cutters average 400GB a month
And median data usage exceeds 200GB for all residential customers.
Charter cable Internet customers who don't subscribe to Charter's TV service are using an average of more than 400GB of data a month, the company said yesterday.It's @JaredBusch fault.
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@Obsolesce said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Charter data use “rising rapidly” as cord cutters average 400GB a month
And median data usage exceeds 200GB for all residential customers.
Charter cable Internet customers who don't subscribe to Charter's TV service are using an average of more than 400GB of data a month, the company said yesterday.It's @JaredBusch fault.
hahah! Not for years. I left their territory.
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Ex-YouTube engineer reveals how video site worked to kill off Internet Explorer 6
Banner said that Internet Explorer 6 would soon be dropped.
The year is 2009. YouTube, four years old, has become the Web's leading video site. Though Internet Explorer 6 was far from current—it had been superseded by versions 7 and 8—it nonetheless made up some 18 percent of YouTube's traffic. -
Adobe tests doubling the price of its Lightroom and Photoshop plan
The Photography plan jumped from $10 to $20 a month
Adobe is testing raising the price for its Creative Cloud Photography plan, taking it from $10 / month to $20 / month, as spotted by PetaPixel. -
Verizon is looking to sell Tumblr after squandering its potential
Like Yahoo before it, Verizon never really put much into Tumblr
Verizon is seeking a buyer for Tumblr, the blogging platform it acquired along with other Yahoo assets in 2017. -
@JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
We have an echo DOT in the bathroom (with the camera covered). I really like the display
That is not an Echo Dot.
I assume Echo Show?
yep.. I'm batting a 1000 today - in failures.. I should just go the fuck home!
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Charter data use “rising rapidly” as cord cutters average 400GB a month
And median data usage exceeds 200GB for all residential customers.
Charter cable Internet customers who don't subscribe to Charter's TV service are using an average of more than 400GB of data a month, the company said yesterday.So? That's still well below the 1 TB cap they put on most people (unless Charter's cap is lower than one TB).
400GB seems tiny to me.
Well it might be for you... I normally run around 600 - unless I'm catching up on a lot of torrents of TV shows.. but just normal streaming, I very typically stay below 700GB
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Ex-YouTube engineer reveals how video site worked to kill off Internet Explorer 6
Banner said that Internet Explorer 6 would soon be dropped.
The year is 2009. YouTube, four years old, has become the Web's leading video site. Though Internet Explorer 6 was far from current—it had been superseded by versions 7 and 8—it nonetheless made up some 18 percent of YouTube's traffic.Buy that man a beer!
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@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Buy that man a beer!
Any time you want to buy me a beer you know how to get a hold of me.
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@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Buy that man a beer!
Any time you want to buy me a beer you know how to get a hold of me.
Kill off an old version of IE and I'll buy you a 6 pack.
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@RojoLoco said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Buy that man a beer!
Any time you want to buy me a beer you know how to get a hold of me.
Kill off an old version of IE and I'll buy you a 6 pack.
Does disabling IE on Windows count as killing it off?
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Found this comparison of WordPress Cache Plugins.
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HoloLens 2 dev kits: $3,500, or $99/month, with Azure credits, Unity trials
Support for Unreal Engine 4 should arrive by the end of the month.
The second-generation HoloLens 2 was announced back in February. -
Blockchain, zero-code machine learning coming to Azure
Microsoft has started the announcements, with more to come next week.
Microsoft's annual developer conference kicks off on Monday, and the company will no doubt have all manner of things to announce for Azure and, if we're lucky, Windows. -
DENON D9200 REVIEW: THE BEST PORTABLE HEADPHONES DON’T COME CHEAP
These $1,599 headphones are premium both in price and in fact
Three years and a few dozen reviews ago, I declared the Bang & Olufsen H6 the best portable headphones you could buy. -
Microsoft unveils HoloLens 2 developer edition for $3,500
Available later this year
Microsoft is launching a developer edition of the company’s HoloLens 2 headset today. -
ROBOCALLS ARE GETTING WORSE. HOW DO WE STOP THEM?
Hint: it’s a little bit of everything
If it seems like robocalls are getting worse, it’s not simply your imagination. -
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
ROBOCALLS ARE GETTING WORSE. HOW DO WE STOP THEM?
Hint: it’s a little bit of everything
If it seems like robocalls are getting worse, it’s not simply your imagination.First of all, the problem is not robocalls. The problem is unwanted calls from scammers.
STIR/SHAKEN cannot the problem itself. But slowly, over time because the outbound CID will have to be validated and thus traceable, scammers will be more easily caught and fined and thus make it less profitable to attempt to do this.
The next part of the problem is simply unwanted calls from things like political surveys and such.
Assuming that STIR/SHAKEN is implmented, and these people also have to use traceable CID, then services can be created based on those numbers to identify them as what they are and let people choose to accept them or not.
The issue is not robocalls. This issue is criminals and politicians.