...but, until they do, you're enjoying it. I get it, and I completely support you (not that it matters that some internet stranger supports you, but they do). There are definitely cheaper options out there, but if gfi works for you and you're happy with it, then more power to you, and I hope the service lasts forever.
Not a fan of (in this context) how Google handles their products. They have a history of killing a product or degrading it to oblivion. There's even a dedicated site for this. I just don't trust them to keep this going, so I never went to them. Plus, other MVNOs, like Tello, have unlimited plans on the tmo network for $25. The same plan on gfi is $50.
It shouldn't be enabled-by-default in the first place.
I prefer to FLOSS lol
“affected by the price hike will be able to call up to change their plans to newer T-Mobile offerings, but they won’t be able to opt out of this increase.”
I'm pretty they can opt out of the price hikes with a little effort.
Well, none of my exes work, because I ditched Windows.
Hahahahha! Came here to put the part from this scene with the stick hahahsha
This is an awesome addition to the N64 stack, and Arthurtilly and rovertronic should be proud. However, the more we use Nintendo products, the more power and money we give them to DMCA us to oblivion and ruin our lives. Nintendo isn't going to stop their relentless DMCA crusades, until they start hurting their bottle line enough to back off.
If this was caused by actual inflation, Target wouldn't be able to just lower prices on 5,000 items just because we're struggling to survive. This isn't inflation. This is unchecked capitalist greed.
Edit. Fix autocorrect.
Neat! Thanks for the info. I should have learned more about that state while working at the previous employer, but oh well. It didn't really seem pertinent then. I guess it's never too late.
Search engine advertisements have become a massive problem over the past couple of years, with numerous threat actors utilizing them to push malware and phishing sites.
It's a good thing that Google is fighting so hard to block the use of adblockers, since the shareholders' profits are so much more important than the safety of everyone else.
Flip phone and a palm pilot haha