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Comment Re:They like the abuse! (Score 1) 271

After my MBP 2011 almost died I had to decide which way to go... but Apple decided to be a luxury brand now... so I quit.
Spending between $3000 and $5000 on a laptop is kind of crazy so I decided to give a try to Windows 10 with WSL. I was quite surprised that Windows 10 was much better than 7 or 8 and very fast! And with WSL I'm pretty happy to get a Linux console anytime I need.
But yesterday, after a Windows Update, I got this "Activate Windows" issue... just to remind me that anything can still happen with Microsoft.

Comment Providers must be happy! (Score 1) 110

It's the providers that are certainly happy! With their stupid package of 5 to 15 minutes of internet per month... because this is the reality!
They offer high speed internet that are busted after few minutes at full speed... there is no chance to anyone to be able to detect this bug without busting.

Comment Simply record the fingerprint in the employee card (Score 3, Interesting) 127

There is a simple solution that is to record the fingerprint encrypted in the employee card.
To use it, you have to put the card in the machine and put your finger on the reader. Both must match to valid the operation.
Like that, the company doesn't need to store your fingerprint anywhere and the employee "keeps his fingerprint with him".

Comment Re: French tourists in Canada have a better deal! (Score 1) 184

If everybody do this, then who cares :P
But yes, it's true that I don't get a local number. So what I'm doing is I just configure a voip number with a service like Twilio, Anveo or Plivo just to name those 3... and forward the call to my French number!
With all the saving, I can afford this little extra fee and I can call them backup if I think the call will be long.

But the point is not this... the point is that as a Canadian, I cannot get a package like this! And it's not the number that is expensive, Twilio rent it for $1cad/month.
It was to demonstrate that all the reasons we are given for high price are just plain lies! A representative from Virgin Mobile Canada (own by Bell) called me and asked me some question about my service I had with them... I told her all that. She was so surprised... she said that she understand why I was upset, that she wrote a report about it and that she had nothing else to ask or propose me as nothing can beat that.

When I tell this to people, they all get upset... for few minutes then they just continue.
So when I asked on Facebook why do people pay so much, the only good answer was this

"why not?!"

He then added: Yeah... why not as people are not offended more than that and are willing to pay so much anyway.

Comment French tourists in Canada have a better deal! (Score 1) 184

When they say that the price is high because Canada is a big country and few people... I simply answer this:

French tourists in Canada have a better deal than Canadian themselves!
So last time I went to France, I went to one of their SIM card vending machine where I bought the SIM card using my Canadian Credit Card and I'm still using it in Canada!

http://mobile.free.fr/fiche-fo...

Using Free Mobile, you get a very good deal in France where you can call in more than 100 countries in the world and 100gb data...
But they get also a pretty good deal in 35 countries!

For 20€/month (no contract):
- Unlimited calls/sms/mms in that country and France
- 25gb data (not as fast as LTE... I get between 2mbit and 4mbit AND 25gb!)
- You can choose the network. In Canada, I can choose between Bell, Rogers and Telus (Videotron doesn't accept the connection). So when the speed or network reception is not good in one place, I can switch to another network.
- You can "Pause" it by downgrading to the 2€/month deal

That means that my mother, who also kept her Free's sim card, can call me for no extra cost even if we are anywhere within those 35 countries
That means also that if I go to USA, I also get this deal for no extra cost

The only thing that cost much more is the Toll Free number. So I just ask them for their "not Toll Free number" so I can call them... for free! :P

Enjoy!

Comment Re:The fuck... (Score 1) 219

That's not really a stupid question but the right question here is "why coming to a technology environment shithole?" The thing is that is on the day to day, nothing of what you said is happening. That's what we always see in the news. You have to come here to see how it is. You can walk anywhere in Shanghai in the middle of the night, it's very safe. You can pretty much do anything you want and that's somewhat a nice freedom feeling. Doing business is available for foreigners and it's not difficult to start something and then make it official afterward. Attracting talent is one thing but keeping them is even harder. You have big companies paying high salaries that gets their employees fly away at the first occasion for a better salary. And it's all this paperwork for the Internet Police and the random censorship and rules changing anytime and multiple times that makes it difficult to do tech business. And always have to play with VPN is a big issue... it's annoying, frustrating and at some point make you think that you could be in Thailand or anywhere else.

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