

Are we expected to read every user’s name? Looking at the example, I’m even more sure that skipping them is the right choice.
Maybe the community is also not that small anymore, with everyone knowing certain accounts.


Are we expected to read every user’s name? Looking at the example, I’m even more sure that skipping them is the right choice.
Maybe the community is also not that small anymore, with everyone knowing certain accounts.


If the country lasts long enough, Trump will be referred the same way. It’s just much easier to break things.


My Hisense got worse in some ways after an update, support provided a file to get the previous firmware back and told me to disable updates. ¯\(ツ)/¯


This reads like a Star Wars opening crawl: https://starwarsintrogenerator.com/scroller?u=26zznrtq


He’s too rich to care.


Probably also a big reason why it’s less profitable - consumers are upgrading more and more slowly. In part because of the performance gains being smaller, in part because a lot of components are getting more expensive. In that way it’s a self fulfilling prophecy.


Either way, Americans might as well get to the next step on this journey. If the military is not on their side, whatever is happening now doesn’t matter anyways. If they are, this abuse is cut short instead of dragging on, to who knows what end. Heck, it might lead to keeping this stain on the USA’s history from getting any darker.


Software has also gone to shit performance wise, few things really get optimized anymore and there’s frameworks and containers behind everything.


What makes you think you’re going to have midterms currently?


What’s the advantage in dragging it out?





The South is also the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and the part of the country with the highest percentage of black population.
Out of necessity? And that’s hardly a positive achievement.


It’s not vote manipulation, you’re just a dick.


Sure. On the other hand, one implementation seems like it would be fairly useless.


Yeah, functionality between these varies, I know some of them can tell you what capabilities the cable’s chip spits out.


These days a ~10€ gadget can tell you about the electricity going through a USB connection and what the cable is capable of. I don’t like the idea of basically requiring this to get that knowledge, but considering the limited space on the USB-C plugs I’m not sure anything is likely to improve about their labeling.


If engineers were the ones in control that would mean something.
As I see it, phone manufacturers have zero reasons to keep the battery degradation low, but many reasons to push advertised capacity and charging speed. If you were cynical, you could also assume that they’re trying to make sure the battery doesn’t last too long because they want to keep selling new phones.


They would act very differently if they expected armed resistance at every corner. This isn’t a war.
Running those in VMs on the same machine could work.