

There used to be external chargers. I’m not speaking Nokia times, I had a Xiaomi phablet with Android 5 or 6 with one of these. Just a frame for the battery with an USB input.
There used to be external chargers. I’m not speaking Nokia times, I had a Xiaomi phablet with Android 5 or 6 with one of these. Just a frame for the battery with an USB input.
With a replaceable battery, you just carry a second one and swap them on the go
https://www.pimpmylog.com/ + rsyslogd, there are docker images
Go Bisq or RetoSwap, there are Simplex channels too
I never used one tbh. Last time I used something WebGL was when its tech demo was released.
Of course all of these have uses, that’s why they exist. I just find these use cases very rare/exotic compared to viewing a video with subs.
There’s direct FS access now? Wow, going full ActiveX
They need to free resources for important stuff such as U2F WebAuthn PassKeys
I’ll take complete video support over WebBluetooth, DRM, WebGL and other similar garbage.
Agree to disagree? I have a dishwasher and hate it for daily cleaning, but it does a good job for burned greasy pots or stuff dirty from dough. If it saves your time for daily work, good for you.
It was happening when it was new so I doubt it’s the filter. I don’t know I don’t use it any more, my spouse does and does the maintenance.
It transfers from plates to mugs somehow, which makes it extra gross
I feel like whatever my answer is, it will be the wrong one. I’ll take a risk though: 🇪🇺
So kind of like preparing the plate before putting it in? By rinsing it with water to get rid of any solid parts, at which point I’m two moves of sponge away from having a clean plate?
The expiration date on the money and p2p fund transfers requiring an intermediary and an ID.
Same, sometimes woth honey (after cooking!) or sliced banana for sweetness
Now go read the FAQ and reconsider posting that in a Privacy community.
Yes, and I’ve been disgusted by pieces of food perma-sticked to otherwise clinically clean mugs.
Looks like there is a simple way now, yay! https://blog.diego.dev/posts/firefox-sync-server/
If I recall correctly they used some exotic database that is made for multi tenant cloud environments and scales up really well, but does not scale down too much. I’ve seen some article where a guy managed to set it up locally but it was a long one, and the result was resource hungry. But, again, my knowledge may be outdated
Just look at the setup docs. First they tell you to setup mysql and then this nugget
The correct way to authenticate with Spanner is by generating an OAuth token and pointing your local application server to the token. In order for this to work, your Google Cloud account must have the correct permissions; contact the Ops team to ensure the correct permissions are added to your account.
It’s likely an alternative to blik or internal revolut/n26/cashapp transfers. And in that regard it’s an improvement because of its openness. But privacy is not one of the reasons to use it.