Having USB-C PD on a Shaver would be nice, but also costly as it would require the Shaver to ‘ask’ the power supply for power. And they probably gonna save a penny there.
Ich geh mir erstmal n Kaffee hohlen und dann sehen wir weiter…
Having USB-C PD on a Shaver would be nice, but also costly as it would require the Shaver to ‘ask’ the power supply for power. And they probably gonna save a penny there.
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The fact that the platform is used by right wing extremists and for gay furry porn is kinda remarkable.
There are stories from horses bringing home their drunk, sleeping ‘drivers’ because they knew their way home.
I’d guess there were less alcohol related accidents…?
Depending on how radioactive the battery in your pocket is, that’s not hard.
The song does not call anyone a faggot, it’s quoting an (probably) hypothetical person thoughts.
(Sorry for spelling it out - but I am convinced not using an evil word does only make the word an even stronger weapon)
It does not say you can’t do it, it just says it’s prohibited. It wants you to be aware you are rebellious.
I suggest we rename base64 to ’Military encryption’.
I read a comment suggesting that you (yes, you!) would probably do a better job managing Twitter.
Also, copper cables capable of transmitting high data rates aren’t easily manufactured either. Think of shielding, twisted pairs of wires, etc. And they don’t even contain a lot of copper.
But what do you do if you have to fix ‘the internet’?!
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I cycle to work from time to time, even tough I own a (manual) car.
It takes longer to go by bike, I get sweaty, it might rain in the afternoon but I still take the bike over the car. Because it’s fun. (Even more then driving a manual.)
I sometimes thought about opening a personal blog or something on the domain I own anyway (mostly to test Hugo).
But then again, when was the last time you read a personal blog? If you want anybody to the see your stuff you’ve got to be on instagram or something.
Debian project once a year, I also donated to Mozilla and Libreoffice last year.
It looks like the 24 GiB (?) real-Pro MacBook.
It does not really matter. You’ve still got the JPEG (or whatever else). Just calculate the hash and you can proof that it’s the one referenced.
This is because you (in theory) need the whole blockchain to validate an NFT, so you want to keep it as small as possible.
But since you store the Cryptographic Hash of the image too, you can validate that the image on the server is actually the same one referenced by the blockchain. You could even move it to another server, but it will break the link obviously
The mods are working ‘for their community’. It’s just that that’s happening on a profit companys platform.