Glasfaser-Ausbau: Zwei von drei Unternehmen leiden unter langsamen Internet65 Prozent der deutschen Firmen beklagen, dass sie mangelhafte Breitbandnetze behindern. VDSL und Kabel befriedigen Datenanforderungen laut IW Kรถln kaum mehr.https://www.heise.de/news/Glasfaser-Ausbau-Zwei-von-drei-Unternehmen-leiden-unter-langsamen-Internet-10641651.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege&utm_source=mastodon#Breitbandausbau #Glasfaser #Internet #IT #Netze #Wirtschaft #news
Leute, dran denken: es wird #Herbst, die Sonne wird weniger und damit sinkt der #Serontoninspiegel. Resultat? Leute werden leichter reizbar und allgemein "grumpy", mich und euch eingeschlossen.Also denkt das bei Interaktionen im #Internet in den kommenden Wochen einfach mit und seid einfach bewusst freundlich zueinander
New TLDs just dropped: .com: community (discussion board) .org: oranges, or the color orange, or both .net: everything about nets EXCEPT computer networks .gov: Grand ObserVatory. Astronomy-related .mil: Moms in Love. Lesbian-friendly place .int: Integers. Everything about one number, for example: 25.int .edu: Ethylene diurea (an organic compund)#joke #meme #TLD #Internet #DNS
this is really cool project that aims to be a federated response to Starlink (upd: not explicitly as a satellite network but rather comms in general) and I'm all here for it. the less we're dependent on fascist billionaires, the better.https://thenextweb.com/news/swedish-starlink-alternative-ru1-military-communications#Starlink #Internet #Radio
Guys, do you use YubiKey or similar devices? I've been using YubiKey hardware keys for 2 years now, and I feel much more at ease when a service supports hardware keys (for example, Proton, Apple, etc.)#security #internet #YubiKeys #hardware
AOLโs Dial-up Service is ending on September 30th 2025.
AOLโs dial-up internet still exists, but not for much longer
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It got me wondering, I know that eir no longer offers Dial-up to new customers, but are there still customers in Ireland that still have dial-up?
I assume the ones that do are for specific scenarios.