I think plebbit works a bit like that
I think plebbit works a bit like that
I think it’s important to preserve the original source for verifiability.
Perhaps require the main link to be to a mirror or screenshot, but allow the original link in the body of the post.
There goes my plan to sell jailbroken iPhones to zoomers.
People also used to repair clothes a lot, darning, elbow patches, etc.
Looking at some of the bug reports it looks like your dependency may already be using the MMU.
Is there a reason you didn’t use the ESP-S3’s MMU? https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32s3/api-reference/system/mm.html
Transformers, robotech, thunder cats, M.A.S.K, starcom.
Yes I am. That’s how lemmy’s web interface shows your username to me.
Don’t want to link it for obvious reasons, but it’s burggit (dot) moe
Pretty good, it only defeds from two instances, one used by pedos and threads.
Different chemistries produce different voltages per cell. Alkaline produces 1.5v, NiMH produces 1.2v, Li-Ion produces 3.6v. These are averages, the actual voltage varies over the current charge level of the cell. This variation in voltage is how the low battery alarm actually works, although Alkaline cells produce 1.5v initially, once they are nearly empty they are producing 1.1-1.2v. Your thermostats will likely work fine on NiMH batteries, if you can live with them continually complaining about the batteries being low.
There are, or at least were, rechargeable alkaline batteries, but they don’t last many cycles.
The 1.5v Li-Ions have a tiny circuit board on them that regulates the voltage down to 1.5v, which takes up space so the capacity is reduced. You could do that with NiMH, but it would have less capacity than the Li-Ion version, so there’s little point.
There would be less noise on the internet every 4 years.
That’s about it.
Is federation still whitelist based?
There used to be Neanderthals (homo sapiens neanderthalensis) and a few others, we basically interbred them out of existence.
It’s part of the reason I’m a transhumanist.
Too much.
Groups are useful for local stuff and niche interests.
Once you join a lot of groups you get a lot fewer “suggested” posts.
It’s pretty much the only social media I use.
UniGetUI basically a package manager for windows, can auto update libre office.
PosteRazor - cuts up images to print on multiple sheets.
Krita - image editing
Inkscape - vector graphics
Facebook ads are possibly the only ones I don’t find overly annoying, but then I can just scroll past them quickly if they’re uninteresting.
These are mostly UK focused:
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/ Largest co-operatively owned newspaper in the UK, has links to the communist party of Britain.
Better than people assuming it’s a joke about it being full of feds, which I’ve seen before.