People of Earth, I am successfully posting to Station from Lagrange on iOS.
Also outside of the oddity of someone who uses Linux using an iPhone, transferring my Lagrange data was easy stuff except for getting the zip file from my Linux machine to my iOS device.
Mostly because I forgot that email was a thing for like twenty minutes. But importing my stuff from my Linux box Lagrange into iOS Lagrange, very easy 馃憣馃憤
2 years ago 路 馃憤 skyjake, eph, bavarianbarbarian, innerteapot, freezr
Bold of you to assume we're all from Earth. 路 2 years ago
I had Motos for years, very good phones. had to buy a cheap china phone as my last Moto had an accident and i was out of money, but as it is over 3 years old now and was only 180 bucks, still works for me. 路 2 years ago
@bavarianbarbarian Heck I don't know what the hype about them is either. All my phones have been Motorola.
The only reason I have an iPhone is that my company had a voucher for a phone when we swapped over to the WFH thing. It was either a Samsung or Apple so I went with the Apple since it was the 12 mini and I dislike the phablet style.
That said, I don't knock free things. I am grateful for the phone I have absolutely. But yeah I feel you, I have no idea what the hype is about.
I'm on the hook for my next phone if this one dies before the five year mark. If that happens, I'm thinking the Moto G 5G. 路 2 years ago
i still don't get it, what are you guys doing with a cell phone that costs about 1k? i'm curious, cos i don't see a use case for it. I have been/still am an IT enthusiast. i worked with HP superdomes, Sun E-Series and IBM mainframes, but they all were needed to be the job done. but a phone that people usw for what? www, texting, youtube? 路 2 years ago