When will phone manufacturers stop using mAh as a metric for the battery size? It doesn’t mean anything without the voltage that the battery runs at. Just give me the watt-hour number
When will phone manufacturers stop using mAh as a metric for the battery size? It doesn’t mean anything without the voltage that the battery runs at. Just give me the watt-hour number
He want to add tarrifs and he is also asking Trump to remove government subsidies on new EV purchases, raising the barrier to entry in the US for EVs
In Canada from what I’ve seen it’s most often than not +5-10% over the speed you’re paying for. For example with a 400mbps plan you will get about 450 when plugged in
Hacker News is probably your best bet as long as you don’t go too deep in the comments
There was always a need for a specific system dependency like for the file picker. There was no universal API that uses a system provided way to have a file picker. It had to be hacked together by adding dependencies to the app and everything that comes with this
the good thing is that virtually everyone uses GNOME and KDE, so the small issues are mostly encountered by more advanced users with custom setups. The main point is that app developers can now develop apps that will work anywhere that implements the required features, and if it doesnt, then too bad, show an error message. Its the same kind of problem with, for example, webcams. The user may or may not have a webcam connected, in which case you display an error popup with a clear message that it does not work because the feature is not implemented. They could go into fallbacks but those are usually platform/desktop specific (which goes against the point of building using the standard stack)
Something interesting about this is that this is because of a legal loophole in texas that says that if the ATM gets taken away, it gives the business the right to shoot one and exactly one person at sight. This law was passed by trump in 2017 according to the guardian https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jul/22/trump-new-law-atm-shoot-one-person and according to the new york times as well https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/22/politics/trump-atm-shooting-law.html
I love the flatpak Wayland portals and systemd desktop stack. It allows Linux to finally have some sort of standard that everyone agrees on. This is what has been holding Linux back for so many years, it’s basically impossible to build a Linux app that will work for everyone because of this. Now we have a single dedicated system APIs that is available basically everywhere
I mean… Yeah they can always not give out the accounts, but they will still need to disable them if they don’t want to infringe the Infowars trademark that would belong to The Onion
What the onion could do in such case that elon does not want to give the accounts as part of the deal is to send a letter threatening legal action if they do not take down the accounts for infringing on their InfoWars trademark
One day maybe they’ll also find a KDE made of cocaine 🙏🙏
Love the technology field hand writing
Watching the republicans cry on Twitter is the best part about this
They’re all saying it’s the Democrats trying to silence the truth and how they are knocking at his door trying to take his business and how it’s unfair
The leftist that lives rent free in your head probably did, not one leftist in the real world (where there is grass and trees) has said this
Test Account saw this and said “hell yeah”