Slow chargers are really hard to fuck up, you’re good with almost anything. That being said, slow charging is 10w - so you already have what you need.
Slow chargers are really hard to fuck up, you’re good with almost anything. That being said, slow charging is 10w - so you already have what you need.
As opposed to the human-made brain melting videos?
And once again, I am seriously questioning Apple’s privacy claims. Why else would Apple build such a moat around Safari?
At some point when people ask about the Holocaust, we’re going to have to start asking “which one?”
For your use case, consider it to be a packaging format (like AppImage, Flatpak, Deb, RPM, etc.) that includes all the dependencies (including services, not just libraries) for the app in question.
Should I change this?
If it’s not broken don’t fix it.
Use Podman (my preferred - the SystemD approach is awesome), containerd, or Incus. Docker is a graveyard of half-finished pet projects that have no reason for existing. Podman has a Docker-compatible socket, so 100% of Docker tooling will work with it.
It does. I have it enabled and tested. “Client Device Isolation.” It’s enabled per SSID.
Ooh I like the idea of “no Internet.” I do trust all of those devices (open source), but they could still be pwned.
I used to agree with this, but hearing interviews with actual victims changed my mind. This only works in theory.
I’m not sure. I’m worried that we’re already in the feedback loop.
A $70 price tag is usually the cherry on top, too.
Anything over $45 is nearly always a giant red flag. It needs 95% on steam for me to consider it. I have found $35 to be a good ballpark that hits games with focused/enjoyable complexity, without the nonsense that comes at higher prices/AAA. You don’t even need to consider value for money: they’re simply better than more expensive games (most of the time).
There are fewer barriers with helmets because they are usually tinted.
I’m a fan of anything that keeps eyes more forwards/on the road.
He’ll be in office for longer than 4 years if he gets elected. Much longer.
Vote, and tell people to Vote, no matter how certain his loss is.
It was random username that Crunchyroll generated for me. I liked the absurdity of it.
Enjoying those endocrine suppressors? You definitely want aluminum, but Stanley isn’t the only way to do that. My wife got a pretty good Yeti with a pretty nice drinking spout, I think it’s the magdock?
Either way, stop drinking out of plastic.
Probably less resource intensive: https://conduit.rs/.
My phone autocorrects this wrong frequently, like it’s life depends on it. One can assume GP typed the correct thing.
Hololens is slightly more advanced. At least the last I saw it uses waveguides etc. to overlay the content over a transparent panel. Much like Google glasses, but way, way more advanced (and therefore justifiably expensive - last I saw, again, it was something like $15000). AVP is no different to a $300 Quest (plus internal cameras for iris and expression tracking and obnoxiously bad FOV) - it’s 10x Apple tax.
Hololens is still alive and kicking btw, but it’s exclusively enterprise.
Here’s the state of the art VR: https://www.bigscreenvr.com/. You’d need that plus Valve base stations and controllers, so about $1500 total. It’s miles ahead of anything anyone else is offering, especially Apple. You can’t demo it to others though, it really does only work for the person that it’s made for.
Btw plastic bottles are also bad for you. BPA was the worst endocrine suppressor of them all but, make no mistake, all plastics are endocrine suppressors. BPA just wound up being the scapegoat. Microplastics in our blood aside, whatever you put into plastic will end up being a vehicle for toxins. While eating/drinking from plastic is really bad, one doesn’t usually appreciate the surface area of our skin.
Plastic is only safe for surfaces that we rarely interact with.