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  • Sure, initially. What about upkeep and future replacements?

  • Several neo-banks provide. free, instant SEPA transfers. Sure, it's not debit, but it's a form of free money transfer. Also monthly charge.

    Yes, one might argue that you are the product then. But I really don't see what they might be getting from these clients. Must be something I'm not aware of. No ads, no upsell (apart from occasional offer to paid plan), ...

  • Not even Diablo II? I think that's done pretty well.

  • Not sure what's with the downvotes, but I've had the same problem for quite a while. Especially after sleep to be precise. It also tends to eat up the battery quite a bit.

  • I've been running it for years now. No issues.

  • And yet nobody ever will think about holding the color against them. Lights on or off.

  • I guess drivers with black cars, gray cars, ... Should also be partially blamed for the accidents with other vehicles when "not guilty", because they aren't visible enough...

  • Not a lawyer but I'm guessing it would have to be proven as a justifiable delay.

  • I was literally about to post this.

  • I don't know... People have wildly different positions in a car and this easily fluctuates for a few car lengths. Then again, people in general suck at estimating distances.

  • Not how induction works.

  • For obvious reasons this will never happen. That being said, I do the same with most content. When YouTube I use from 1.25 as an absolute minimum to 2.0 a lot of the time. Average being 1.5. For movies/series I tend to opt for 1.25-1.33.

    But this all fails when any music is involved - then I dial it down to 1.0.

  • Sure you can. It's a group that exists, but it has 0 participants.

  • So does the human.

  • Still a lot. I have to say my cost was before the "recent" hikes. Though my house doesn't share walls either.

  • I've got solar with net metering. But apparently I leave in a much gentler environment still, compared to you. Got a small house (<150sqm), winters reach -20°C and have sustained -10°C for multiple weeks and yet the bill hasn't reached past 1400€/mo before solar panels. Everything in the house is runs on electricity.

  • Reading, enjoying vacation, ...

  • Sure, but I'm trying to see it from a manufacturer's perspective. They've got to put effort in an OS regardless, so maybe it wouldn't be too much extra effort, if any, to have Grapehene supported.

  • Now if only they'd support Graphene OS or something like that. Preferably signed, so that banking apps would have a chance of working.

    In the long run bonus - Linux support would be nice too.