no I can confirm that it work without gapps on Lineage… probably something else…
no I can confirm that it work without gapps on Lineage… probably something else…
No. Windows ships already well compressed. There’s no way it’ll compress further by 50%.
I’ve been getting about that rate of compression consistently with Clonezilla on windows 10. I also didn’t have any problems relocating it… it just start a driver update step and then reboots normally, but idk about how licensing work for this cases.
Invidious public instances have been completely blocked by this, it’s no longer AB testing. IDK exactly what triggers it but, too many requests from the same ip is going to show this now… maybe OP vpn exits with an ip shared by too many…
Thanks for the interesting write-up!
Thanks, I’ll have a look. It’s an universal mains power supply with no voltage switch.
How were you measuring the current in the power cable? Is this with a Kill-o-watt device or perhaps with a clamp meter and a line splitter?
For the current both with a line-splitter+clamp and checked with an in-line meter. For the power factor, since I don’t have any actual instrument to measure It, and I just needed a ball-park figure to discern actual consumption from a capacitor, I used this diy method: https://www.giangrandi.org/electronics/cosphi/cosphi.shtml , which measured 0.04 ( with great approximation ).
As for why there is a capacitor across the mains input […]
I have the basic on how a switching power supply work, but I was asking because it seemed weird to me that commercial appliances didn’t take any stand-by meaures to avoid “keeping the wires warm”… is this the norm?
Which bridge do you use? do you self-host it?
The point is just differentiating your behavior between what you call a “bad” or a “good” junior.
And from experience the difference is whether they want to learn (regardless of their skill!!) or not (i.e are they passionate or it’s just a job?).
Passionate seniors get frustrated when they try to teach bad juniors, but there is no point on doing that, the problem was just that the senior was not involved in the hiring process…
I get what you mean, I think in a realistic scenario this only work to circumvent some laws. if you are tortured by someone who know about this and don’t care about your life, then it’s meaningless.
Does not “help protecting privacy”, that is marketing. It’s a system for ads that track you in a more privacy-friendly way then other alternatives.
Peoples are mostly angry at the fact that they just silently slipped this system in without asking for consent.
you’d almost certainly notice the change in gravity.
Really? can you actually percieve the sun gravity? Do you mean that we would get like a tsunami beause of the tidal effect? Now I kinda want a documentary about this.
I’m currently on a TLK, and mostly because I want to learn to stop moving my hands away from the home row. It’s not even only about arrows, but also home/end page up/down etc. and combinations with them which I use a lot and it just get slow and weird since I have to reposition my hands every time… mine is currently quite limited in what I can program it to do unfortunately.
QMK looks good, also because I’m familiar with C. I’ll probably go with a prebuild to start out since I’m mainly interested in customizing the setup for now, thanks!
very nice pointer, have you flashed this on any keyboard?
In Italy it’s required by your contract, but you no longer need HR fortunately, there’s a dedicated website, and yes employer notice MUST be the same as the employee one…
I’ll add something which is not mentioned: Unreal Engine, one of the most popular game engines, is source available, but not open source. Many games modify it but its then impossible to release those sources. I’m guessing that it’s the same with many other engines…
If you throw it in just before it’s boiling yes, you will see the water bubble up for a moment for the reason you said… once dissolved if anything at those amounts, it raises the boiling temp a little
The main issue is more about how many FOSS devs are available to implement what you just said unfortunately…
Do you have any experience using it for targeting consoles? I think that it’s the biggest issue left… I would also be curious of support of stuff like Nanite from Unreal Engine 5…
yeah, baking soda works but you have to be careful with the amount you put in them or they’ll taste very bland after…