I’ll chime in to say their “Enterprise Linux” support is (or at least WAS in 2015) merely a wine wrapper. That said, I strongly dislike ESRI and would recommend any number of open source alternatives.
I’ll chime in to say their “Enterprise Linux” support is (or at least WAS in 2015) merely a wine wrapper. That said, I strongly dislike ESRI and would recommend any number of open source alternatives.
I still go back and rewatch After Hours occasionally. Good stuff
It doesn’t look bad, but it doesn’t necessarily look better than ReVolt which is how old now?
My assumption is that you’d need to actually fold these to work and that by selecting the inputs and laying them flat, the output naturally also lays flat. If there is a way to properly read them via the diagrams I’d love to know though.
Exactly this. It’s nice to go on vacation and not even worry about packing a charger.
Bip S user here. Formerly a pebble holdout. Nice watch at a nice price and no thanks to the Zepp app
I wonder if a credit voucher kind of system could work. Rather than give the money directly to the ISPs who will take the money and change nothing. What if each user in the area was given a credit voucher for their share. They don’t get to keep the money, but can choose to spend their voucher via an ISP who meets the criteria. Customers see direct benefit because they’re “purchasing” services with govt money and ISPs can’t just take the money without reinvesting.
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