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  • Wireless peripherals and any wireless data transfer protocols are completely irrelevant to the content of this video, which is centred around wireless power transfer.

    Also wireless peripherals are pretty great, not sure what you're on about.

  • Om nom

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  • This game is primarily aimed at kids, so it probably wouldn't be a great look to be have that word on a post by their official twitter account.

  • There's no way that this is actually real right??

  • That sounds fun. If that was written well I'd probably read that.

  • It always brightens my day when a bun alert crosses my feed.

  • Hell yeah let's see if a 747 can do a loop de loop

  • Very surprised that this is the only comment in this thread mentioning Nutanix.

  • I'm surprised I haven't seen Nutanix mentioned at all here tbh. Direct competitor to VMware.

  • Cats can have a little coconut water, as a treat

  • It's against CloudFlare ToS to use CF tunnels for media streaming like this. You can risk it ig but I have important stuff like domain registrations on CloudFlare so I'm personally not willing to risk getting banned.

  • Transferred all my domains from nanecheap to CloudFlare and I'm saving like 1/3 of price on renewals.

  • I switched from the default reader to koreader, and now I have dark mode (mine is probably about 8 years old and did not originally have this feature). Koreader has so many features and qol improvements compared to the default Kindle experience.

  • In many countries, these basic needs would be a non-issue.

  • Yeah this is exactly me. Also a quick tip, if you're on windows, there are some registry tweaks you can do to help prevent the GUI slowing down when lots of programs are open at once.

  • I built my PC recently and splurged to get about 100gb of ddr5, thinking it was going to be a waste of money.

    I couldn't have been more wrong, there are occasionally times when I'm almost running out of memory. How? Multiple desktops, each with tons of programs and stuff open, including probably like several hundred Firefox tabs open at the worst of times.

    Basically, extra ram has allowed me to kinda postpone the responsibility of having the close programs, maintain cleanliness, etc. I still have to stay organised using desktops so I don't go crazy with the number of things I have open, but I'm the limiting factor here, not my computer. And that's a super liberating feeling.

    TL;DR: you can NEVER have too much ram.

  • "Good Squad" is peak headline. They do look like a bunch of gooners.

  • Yeah 100x this. My bad I should have mentioned the risks.

  • Mine doesn't have this option (screw whoever designed this thing), so I opened it up and smashed the buzzer with a pair of pliers.

  • That looks cool but the issue would be getting merchants to implement it