MNO here, i would also like our SIM not to have extra roaming cost.
DarkwinDuck
Working for a Mobile network provider that does connectivity for cars among other things i can add to that, that they are paying a fairly high price for this stuff too.
Nah, American news also fail to specify "only in the US" every time. So it's kind of refreshing to see the tables flipped for once.
Honestly, I work for an iot Mobile network provider, the amount of devices that will brick if 2G will be turned off is massive. Especially the cheaper ones that only have 2G/3G modems on board. And not only are they the most likely to brick, but also the most unlikely to be fixed.
So.... Which drive did you buy? Asking for a friend.
With how many companies started trying to move libre software to non libre licenses, it's also not a given that that helps.
I guess at least you can just fork libre software if that happens.
mygully dot com. You need to log in but it has a lot of stuff. Not via torrent usually tough.
Okay i'm not sure how much + is in your 1000$ and obviously there's a manufacturing defect at olay here. But man a MacBook is 2000$+ I have heard this argument too often unfortunately:
I tried Android once and it was horrible so i just went back to iPhone©™ and now everything is great again.
Context: they bought a 300$ Samsung phone and expected it to perform the same as their previous 800$ iPhone....
And this just sounds too similar. "I previously had a 2000$+ device, now I bought a 1000$+ one and it doesn't perform the same." Except for the part where it's also a shitty brand and the device had a manufacturing defect.
I have only been driving a Tesla for a few days in 2022, but i fully agree with you, i wanted to specifically test the FSD and i had so many incidents where it tried to get into an appearing turning lane, even tough it should go straight, just straight up slowed to 10kph in a Tunnel where speed limit was 50, and there were blind corners because of "bad vision conditions" even the cruise control was annoying, it felt like my steering input was basically just a "suggestion" that i sometimes really had to force through against the will of the car because otherwise bad shit would've happened.... Sports mode steering made that only slightly better in the dual motor Model Y
Overall I enjoyed driving the ID3 more actually.. at least that had solid and responsive steering that felt - compared to the Tesla - like driving a sports car.. and i've driven the ID3 directly after the Tesla.
Only good thing about the Tesla was acceleration.
Well i write frequently write playbooks at work. But for my laptop it Still felt not worth it. I have a playbook for my Server stuff though.
Msi afterburner on windows