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creesco@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?4·1 year agoThe MacBook laptops have an SD card reader, not the iPhone.
I dunno, he looks like a Toby.
creesco@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Weekly what have you been playing discussion - week of December, 18th, 2023English1·2 years agoI’m back on Guild Wars 2 after stopping since the first expansion. And man, there is a lot of new shit. Just going through the expansion stories and doing crafting achievements.
creesco@lemmy.worldto Interesting Shares@lemmy.zip•How to Train Yourself to Sleep on Your BackEnglish3·2 years agoI’m not fat, but I got punched in the nose as a kid and it fucked up my septum.
creesco@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You can have any B-tier superpower you like. What do you choose?5·2 years agoUsb-c man as arrived.
creesco@lemmy.worldto T-Mobile US Unofficial Lemmy Community@lemmy.world•International Travel - Question about ItalyEnglish2·2 years agoI would expect LTE but prepare for 2G. I went through the Abruzzo area back in 2020 (pre covid) and I was getting LTE signal. If you are near the bigger towns/tourist areas you should be able to jump on the local networks.
creesco@lemmy.worldto [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•[How is your day going?] 20th of August1·2 years agoFinally adjusted to my timezone after being on a business trip for five weeks. I never get jetlag when going to places but it always seems to hit me when I come home.
I don’t have starlink nor used it, but if it’s anything like other commercial sat internet providers, you register your modem’s MAC address or other identifier with the satellite operator and that basically enables you for transmission. It could be that these modems were already authorized for transmission before resale to Russia. You can buy starlink modems in big box stores now so I’m sure the transmission process is automated as well.