They’ve had iPhone # Pro Max for years now.
iPhone 11 Pro Max in 2019
iPhone 12 Pro Max in 2020
iPhone 13 Pro Max in 2021
iPhone 14 Pro Max in 2022
What’s the point of your complaint?
They’ve had iPhone # Pro Max for years now.
iPhone 11 Pro Max in 2019
iPhone 12 Pro Max in 2020
iPhone 13 Pro Max in 2021
iPhone 14 Pro Max in 2022
What’s the point of your complaint?
Thanks for the info cosmicsploogedrizzle
Gotta fill up that content somehow
Would you like to offer alternative suggestions to the vpn selection?
FWIW: I have a paid torguard and poaching my works license for NordLayer.
Both have their pros and cons. They’re generally good with anonymity and security and speeds.
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This this this.
Don’t interact with this message!
Go straight to T-Mobile.com. Check your account for any messages like this.
I haven’t heard of this at all for anyone, including myself. T-Mobile and Apple have a deal for Apple Card to be used for that 3 percent on service payments. Why would they randomly change it without warning or publication
Can someone explain what’s going on here? Hosting an image to Imgur and hyperlinking the Imgur link is not good for lemmy server storage?
I’ll fix my behavior asap. Just no clue
Or is it mostly the fact that pixel and the rest are decentralized
Even IF they reverted. Cool
Does anyone that’s shifted here care? “Oh we trust Reddit leadership now, see ya lemmy”
Yes! But it is currently not working that way in liftoff.
Memmy, Mlem both work as intended
For instance, this entire thread is on lemmy.ml, I’m replying using my lemmy.world account, using Memmy app
Yes. Same with Memmy
Weirdness with accounts on liftoff. You NEED to have multiple since it doesn’t seem to allow federated interaction. Like I can be logged into my lemmy.world and see lemmy.ml stuff but if I try to vote or comment it will tell me I’m not on the right server account so I can’t do that.
Apple machines are supported for like 7-8 years from launch
macOS is only maintained for 3 years (3 generations).
macOS 14 Sonoma just came out, so support for macOS 11 big sur just ended
I think that the oldest system that is still officially supported is the Mac Pro from 2013. So 10 years of support. Likely will not be officially supported next year.
Get your facts straight. Linux fan boyism is lazy and not supported in 2023