oo is this better than the one you have to do every 3 months via powershell?
oo is this better than the one you have to do every 3 months via powershell?
They’re already a monopoly
but they arent. there are plenty of other storefronts out there, albeit many being publisher owned. steam continues to succeed not because it has cornered the market like some monopolies, but because it is pro consumer and actually embraced by its target audience
depends who he passes ownership to. it could be a bunch of inheriters who have no interest in owning/running it and it will be forced to sell off to split shares out. or maybe he gifts it to a single person he sees as a successor. who knows, i dont know shit about his family so have no idea
yep i used to buy travel sims (roaming was an absolute extortion for us until recently) but these days its really a no brainer
I can’t definitely say it’s an esim vs old sim thing but it was the only thing I could identify different in the sutuation:
was travelling overseas recently and my and partners mobile provider does $5 day roaming with no need to do anything other than have phone running in normal mode (in select countries, which we were).
I had no issues at all aside from needing to turn on roaming data which I had disabled a while back. wife’s phone (old sim) had issues thinking it was connected to the right network the whole time and was very patchy whether it worked or not. checked every setting. all identical. so like I said, not sure its necessarily an esim thing but it’s the only differentiating factor (same phone too)
there are at least a dozen of us
when in history did a law being unenforceable stop clueless politicians trying anyway?
helpful I guess. I was excited when Spotify started to sell audiobooks but the pricing was just rediculous