Caiman86

joined 1 year ago
[–] Caiman86@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Yeah, if Voice doesn't have RCS support by the time iOS 18 launches, I'll be moving off it for messaging. Have a number of text groups with iPhones that will benefit from everyone on RCS, most important knowing that my group messages were actually received. MMS still randomly drops messages or they get massively delayed or received out of order.

[–] Caiman86@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago

They certainly used to. My wife's 2012 MacBook Pro has upgraded RAM and SSD parts I've put in over the years and still runs fine, though it isn't used much anymore and OS upgrades stopped a while ago.

Their current environmental marketing is pure greenwashing bullshit and their stances on upgradability and repairability are terrible.

[–] Caiman86@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Our typical US 120V household outlets can't pull that much power. Most electric kettles here draw about 1.5 kW.

Could run a 240V circuit (or tap into the oven/range 240V circuit I suppose) and use an imported UK kettle. I've heard of people here actually doing this, but I can live with the slower boil times 😄

[–] Caiman86@lemmy.world 17 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'd argue the SMS/MMS reliance in the US is entirely because there have been no caps on it for years now. Nearly all plans you can get here have unlimited SMS/MMS included, even cheap prepaid ones.

Having a fixed allotment of texts or minutes hasn't been a thing for over a decade at this point, and the only thing that's expensive now is data.

[–] Caiman86@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Right, nearly all US carrier and MVNO plans have offered unlimited SMS and MMS for years now. It's free, it's built-in, and it's easy. For most, it doesn't matter if chat apps are better, so it's been very difficult to convince people you chat with to switch to a different app.