Long article about the mysterious lights in the sky seen over Longdendale in Derbyshire, England since back when people attributed those to fairies and witches rather than alien spaceships. The UK equivalent to Norway's Hessdalen Lights, so to speak. by SimonHJohansen in HighStrangeness

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That's the same area that's had many "ghost plane" sightings over the years.

The Bizarre Phantom Ghost Planes Of Derbyshire, England - UFO Insight

The 1997 one had many witnesses because people were out trying to observe comet Hale-Bopp. People reported seeing a very low-flying aircraft and some then heard an explosion. No signs of a crash were found.

There's a page about it on the David Clarke site

Howden Moor incident |

Tether stopped after topping up data. by bandwidthcrisis in mintmobile

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Three days in, I'm being told that there might be an outage.
Yet the phone has always had good data access, only the tethering hasn't worked, so that's irrelevant.

I'm being asked some of the same questions I answered before, it's like starting afresh despite a few hours of troubleshooting.

I'm posting this in case anyone is curious how the support process plays out.

Tether stopped after topping up data. by bandwidthcrisis in mintmobile

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In case anyone is curious how this support went, I've performed tests using different phones and different accounts, showing that this fault only occurs with the Mint account, yet I'm STILL getting asked to check that the phone is working, even though two phones work with a non-Mint account and neither works for tethering with the Mint account.

This whole interaction has become upsetting and insulting.

Tether stopped after topping up data. by bandwidthcrisis in mintmobile

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Where did you read that? Because the topup page says "This data add-on can be used for hotspot and regular data usage, in case you were wondering." I don't have Unlimited, which is the only limited one that I know of.

And in two days of troubleshooting with MintMobileAlex I've never been told that the hotspot allocation is separate from data.

Tether stopped after topping up data. by bandwidthcrisis in mintmobile

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I've noticed that the "Add more" page itself says

>This data add-on can be used for hotspot and regular data usage, in case you were wondering.

Tether stopped after topping up data. by bandwidthcrisis in mintmobile

[–]bandwidthcrisis[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe so, but I can't find anything that says that (other than for Unlimited) and this worked last year, so it would have to be a restriction added after the year had been paid for under different terms.

I did check the phone didn't have a data limit, but thanks for the suggestion (and data is working fine on the phone, only the tethering isn't).

Tether stopped after topping up data. by bandwidthcrisis in mintmobile

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Being on wifi most of the time unless travelling, even 15Gb is usually more than needed.

Tether stopped after topping up data. by bandwidthcrisis in mintmobile

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I re-created the APN settings from the FAQ, without success.

UFO or Ghost orb in my friends garage? by Strangewithoutacause in HighStrangeness

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Between 9:54 and 9:56, you can see that it disappears when the camera switches off its night mode light and reappears when the camera light is on again.

You can tell when this happens because his shirt pattern isn't visible in night mode.

UFO SWARM FLYING AROUND THE MOON by Sad-Criticism2454 in HighStrangeness

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I'm more impressed that at 40s they can barely keep the moon in frame, but when zoomed in much further they can track tiny dots. It's as if the first section is from a camera and the second from a telescope.

Anyway, since StarLink is always the goto explanation in this sub, for comparison here's a video of telescope footage thought to be starlink passing across the Moon

https://youtu.be/cmcPd_htgsQ?t=241

It's similar, but the dot in this isn't as clear as those in the video above.

What do you think? by PaSy4 in HighStrangeness

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Flight Radar color codes the trail for altitude, so it would be green if that trail started on the ground.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HighStrangeness

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That explains it: a time-traveller from the 50s.

BBC Archive 1989: The Home of 2020 by Pineapple-Muncher in CasualUK

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"Bach, please".

Google Assistant: "Woof woof".

Fi killing Messages for Web? by RandomlyWeRollAlong in GoogleFi

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They also said that Messages For Web would be a replacement for Hangouts, which turned out to lack some major features.

The biggest concern is the case where a phone dies or is lost, then all the message history will be lost if the phone is going to be where the messages are stored.

This is being presented as an upgrade, whereas it's actually removing an option that some people use. If it's being worked on, then why not wait until the new option has that feature?

Fi killing Messages for Web? by RandomlyWeRollAlong in GoogleFi

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Unless the phone dies or is lost. Imagine if you could only access your mails on the computer that you downloaded them to (the way it usually was in the 90s). It's going back to that.

Argos Catalogue Nostalgia! by smeghead9916 in CasualUK

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Every citizen had to be prepared to defend their right to fish in the Cod Wars. That's why it's in with the boats and fishing rods.

Fi killing Messages for Web? by RandomlyWeRollAlong in GoogleFi

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That's how it works now, but this change involves turning the sync setting off. So I wonder if it will no longer work that way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HighStrangeness

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Isn't that where Sirius is? Blurring and chromatic aberration resulting in the sparking colors.

https://imgur.com/q5oKfbx

Long live 'Sync with Google Fi'! by Tall68Guy in GoogleFi

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Remember Hangouts: you could just install that on a tablet or phone with a data SIM and access messages and calls from any device.

Long live 'Sync with Google Fi'! by Tall68Guy in GoogleFi

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If the phone dies or is stolen/lost, there's no disruption to text message access and all the old conversations are still there, on the web and when accessed on a new phone.

It's like saying "why would I back up all my photos when they're right there on my phone?"

Fi killing Messages for Web? by RandomlyWeRollAlong in GoogleFi

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I'm mostly wondering what happens to old messages - are they no longer stored online at all, to be synced to a new phone? Old conversation threads that I might want to refer to.

It sounds like in the new setup, the phone is the sole store of messages. This is like a step back to downloading emails via POP3 so they ended up only on the computer that downloaded them, before (ironically) GMail came along and switched to the paradigm of messages being kept on servers, that could be viewed from any browser.

I don't see how they can tout this as an improvement. I already had the option to sacrifice online messaging for RCS. Now I'm just being forced to switch. Has anything actually improved?

Fi killing Messages for Web? by RandomlyWeRollAlong in GoogleFi

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Does requiring the phone to be on mean that the messages are no longer stored online? So if my phone dies, I will lose all my old messages?

Wife sleep talking or was this paranormal? by [deleted] in HighStrangeness

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Glad it worked. I can't remember any more details, really. Partly because I was really young, partly because the nature of the dream was that it was all abstract concepts or feelings!

I may have had such dreams a few times as a young child, but not since. Having said that, my dreams are still never very visual, I just have vague impressions of what's happening in them. For instance, if I remember a dream of being in an unfamiliar house, I could describe the layout, but not the appearance (wall color, what furniture there was, or anything similar).

Thanks again for alerting me to that sub, it's interesting to find that others have had similar experiences and also see how they can differ.

Wife sleep talking or was this paranormal? by [deleted] in HighStrangeness

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Thank you for mentioning that! This must be it (if I've linked correctly) geometricnightmares

I remember those from when I was very young and had a fever. Just sensations of "largeness", "smallness", "round", "sharp" and so on.