Thanks for the explanation, I tried it myself:
Thanks for the explanation, I tried it myself:
Thank you! I’ll publish one later today.
You can trim it even further:
That’s good news.
For a start, try hosting something in your own home. A raspberry or an older PC or laptop should be enough.
My first projects were a print server (so I can print via wifi) and a file server. Try to find something that is useful for you.
Only start hosting on the internet when you’ve learned the basics and have more experience.
No, not what I intended
Made with bing image creator, prompt: two stars, the celestial bodies, fighting each other with laser swords, comic
Not really. It is clearly a thing of the past, when batteries were expensive and not as reliable as today. Don’t forget that the zoe was released 10 years ago.
It doesn’t appear that Musk is interested in cheap electric cars. My guess is that the M3 is the smallest Tesla for a while.
It seems like a tedious workflow, but the end result is quite good.
Interesting. What is tge reasoning behind only fetching the comments vs. a full fediverse integration?
For me, it seems like it would be a good time to fork the plugins and release them seperately.
Maybe because many streaming services have locked their 4k content behind some specific apps and platforms and offer lower resolutions on general desktop PCs.
Generally, we (sadly) see smart monitors come up like smart TVs did ten years ago.
Some noteable features include streaming apps (netflix…) and wireless screen mirroring from phones.
Probably yes. But most apps probably behave well
Many apps have “notification channels” (on android), to customize what notifications you get. You could choose to disable some notifications and keep others.
The worst are apps that send ads through notifications.
This graphic shows that the platform is designed with full virtualization in mind. You can see that the VM on the right has its own kernel (unlike for example docker containers).
Edit: image source
I don’t think so. I think they are trying to make android more suitable for “desktop” usage, similar to chrome os.
By providing a gui for larger screens (Android 15) and virtualization (Android 16) they are significantly expanding what android can do.
No USB power plug operates at 5 V when providing 65 Watts. That would be 13 Amps. Both power plugs most likey use 15 or 20 volts internally. 19 volts is not allowed over USB.
Edit: Here is a short summary of the USB-PD spec from Wikipedia