Oh… I somehow understood the article as if Amazon used Signal to communicate with the FTC… Yeah that makes more sense…
Oh… I somehow understood the article as if Amazon used Signal to communicate with the FTC… Yeah that makes more sense…
Why would the FTC even use Signal for communication?
Now I wonder if the network of Vatican City is considered a WAN. Because there are likely companies with LANs larger than that.
the rumors most likely?
I had grown quite fond of the app Infinity over the past years. I uninstalled it last Sunday. I’ve also deleted all my Reddit content yesterday. Honestly I had thought it would be more painful to see all that go down the drain. But after a week away from Reddit I didn’t even care about any of it anymore.
This. The core principle of intuitive UI is reusing ui elements that are familiar. That’s the reason every elevator has buttons, and that’s why you can intuitively operate every elevator you encounter.
The problem is that not everyone is familiar with the same things. Many people of older generations (those that have stopped keeping up with technology) are used to buttons, that’s why a blue text doesn’t immediately mean clickable to them.
On the other hand there’s no right click on phones so younger generations that are familiar with phone UIs may not immediately come to the conclusion that there’s more options when pressing the other mouse button on a desktop computer.
Well… Not anymore I don’t
It’s fascinating to me that for the past 37 months and 7 days at least one person per day has written a note there. Like even on Christmas and New Year’s Eve at least one person thought this experiment should continue.
Didn’t they already do that on /r/tumblr? Why threaten what you already did?
Ha okay. I wasn’t quite sure whether you’re emphasizing or did misunderstood me.
Honestly I have no idea what the issue was with the old naming scheme. Didn’t they just recently introduce an i9? Why not continue with an i11 etc instead of this Ultra nonsense.
That’s exactly the point I’m trying to make. “i5” as an answer would’ve made sense, but “5” doesn’t
Well officially yes, but I don’t know anyone that consistently called it “Intel Core i5” instead of just “i5”. And I don’t see that happening with just “5”.
Simple: money.
Probably. The “core” name is too close to the old “Core2Duo/Quad” names anyway.
Dang it. It’s even worse.
Intel says the rebranding “better aligns to customer requests” to simplify its processor names
But it doesn’t simplify the processor name!? Instead of i5, we now have to say “core 5” or “intel core 5”.
If I remember correctly they did replace the mod teams for a few bigger subreddits and made these public again.
What would be the point of the “Show NSFW content” option then?
Well of course that can happen, but on the other hand if it’s not a distributed system and that does down then all of it is gone, isn’t it?
Maybe they did, but now you can view that data too? It’s Facebook after all…