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  • uninsurable

    That story was fake news based on one tweet

  • That's not why they're selling.

    Congress let the FCC spectrum auction/allocation authority expire in 2023. So the FCC is unable to allocate new spectrum licenses to carriers. Even the spectrum that was already auctioned has been in limbo.

    https://broadbandbreakfast.com/wireless-providers-others-disagree-on-allocating-spectrum-without-auction-authority/

    That makes transfer/sale of existing licenses the only path to acquisition, which significantly raises the prospective value of those assets.

    T-Mobile doesn't want their customers or their infrastructure. They want the spectrum. And because Congress is sitting on their hands, US Cellular is able to demand a higher premium now than they likely ever would again.

  • This chair appears to have the reflection of a back, but not an actual back.

  • Surely this would have been the line in the sand that would have tipped the scales of public favor. Surely the felonies weren't enough.

  • How trustworthy is investigative journalist Bob Woodward, co-author of the reporting that broke the Watergate scandal? Author of No. 1 bestseller All the President's Men which chronicles said investigative reporting?

  • yugest

    Wow, yuge seems like so long ago

  • sail the high seas

    You don't need solid state storage for Linux ISOs

  • Teams is built on Edge webview. It's Microsoft's lighter-weight version of Electron.

  • You have to opt into that behavior. It prompts you on first launch

  • AND being forced to stop the bullshit every few updates where they force you through choosing options

    Just turn it off. Settings → Notifications → Windows Welcome Experience or some such.

  • 😭

  • On god sigma gyatt

  • Straight fax no printer no cap

  • so states with cannabis dispensaries don't count? or the states allowing abortion?

    By law? Yes, they do. It just isn't being enforced.

    It still causes financial issues though. Banks won't touch them, for instance.

  • Skibidi Ohio rizz bro.

  • It's way easier to get someone's attention in office

    Exactly. Most employees aren't just sitting around waiting for someone to get their attention. They're already actively working. And when that work is interrupted, it's a distraction, and productivity goes down.

    Even the mental context switching between the tasks is costly in terms of time lost. Most people can't just instantly jump back to the original task at the same level of productivity.