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tmo.report T-Mobile Has Quietly Added A Priority Data Limit To Their Home Internet

5G speeds are great, and T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet lets you use them for your household. It's now not as unlimited as you think, though.

T-Mobile Has Quietly Added A Priority Data Limit To Their Home Internet
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YouTube is deliberately crippling Firefox on ARM systems
  • It's probably the case that this was good intent given the lack of desktop ARM computing hardware, but they really should let the client decide the video quality.

  • YouTube is deliberately crippling Firefox on ARM systems

    social.treehouse.systems Hector Martin (@[email protected])

    Attached: 2 images Today I learned that YouTube is deliberately crippling Firefox on Asahi Linux. It will give you lowered video resolutions. If you just replace "aarch64" with "x86_64" in the UA, suddenly you get 4K and everything. They literally have a test for "is ARM", and if so, they consider...

    Hector Martin (@marcan@treehouse.systems)
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    You Can Finally Buy A Home Internet Antenna From T-Mobile

    tmo.report It's Here: You Can Finally Buy A Home Internet Antenna From T-Mobile

    After releasing two new Home Internet gateways with external antenna ports, T-Mobile is finally selling you the antenna to go with them.

    It's Here: You Can Finally Buy A Home Internet Antenna From T-Mobile
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    Ziply Fiber launches 50-Gig residential service for $900 per month

    www.lightreading.com Ziply Fiber launches 50-Gig service for $900 per month

    Ziply Fiber is using Ethernet connections to power a new 50-Gig residential broadband service that costs $900 per month, plus a $600 installation fee. The speedy offering demonstrates the power of Ziply's network, CEO Harold Zeitz says.

    Ziply Fiber launches 50-Gig service for $900 per month
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    www.fiercetelecom.com Google Fiber goes big with 20-gig plan

    While others across the industry battle it out over 10-gig claims, Google Fiber is looking to go bigger, plotting the rollout of a symmetrical 20-gig service for select residential and business cus | The service will use Nokia's 25G-PON gear and initially be available later this year as an invite-on...

    Google Fiber goes big with 20-gig plan
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    www.macworld.com Apple's mission to make the Mac safer is slowly destroying it

    Overzealous security measures are ruining the simplicity of the macOS experience.

    Apple's mission to make the Mac safer is slowly destroying it
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    What're you doing this weekend?
  • Off to Japan on the 17th out of IAD. I received a jury duty summons for right when I get back so work is going to love this. šŸ˜‚

  • Getting closer to Metro running trains automatically :o
  • I doubt ATO is going to have a significant impact on headways. There might be some minor impact if they include automatic door operation. The looming budget crisis due to low ridership is going to dictate headways/levels of service more than ATO.

    I do look for forward to smoother train rides, especially not having operators lurch the train to a stop to avoid platform overruns.

    As for Rosslyn I don't remember WMATA ever going below 2 minutes with ATO. I believe the switch is around ~130 seconds to set.