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Honestly I think it’s generally more of a bus driver issue, because it seems more tied to the motherboard than a given device
Honestly I think it’s generally more of a bus driver issue, because it seems more tied to the motherboard than a given device
Yeah, I’ve had more than a few chipsets or periphs that worked on Windows, and worked on Linux but were… quirky, especially when dealing with stuff like suspend states etc.
For USB3 in particular, I’ve found many storage devices or adaptors like to drop out partway through an longer copy process on Linux (like they’ll be fine for copying a smaller amount of data, but the controller or device would reset during longer ones). This didn’t seem to occur in Windows, but I’m pretty sure the copy process was also slower so guessing it’s some sort of buffer or heat quirk that 'nix didn’t account for in the more generic driver
Yeah, I’ve had a few sellers among a lot of orders try to pull a fast one, but by-and-large they’ve been good and the few that arrived bad I did get refunded for. The main thing I’d say is to be careful of things that plug in but don’t meet electrical code in your country (Amazon is getting bad for this as well) as that’s definitely some janky stuff you can find
Yeah. I’ll admit I got a bit excited at the idea that Blackberry might consider entering the mini-computer market and make a pi-type device.
Yeah, was gonna say: it’s not just the competition, spams, scams, and trolls are a real issue.
I assume you meant raspberry pi-zero and not blackberry?
I’m kinda ok with a combination, like hey during the day run with mostly humans but at night supplement lack of staff when automation (so long as it’s safe)
I’d say the main reason Trump doesn’t fall under the latter category currently is lack of opportunity. He’d absolutely try to profit - likely personally and from both sides - in the Israel/Palestine conflict.
Not just that but that the “infotainment” system is getting further and further integrated with vehicle controls
A lot of this also comes back to asshole design, and EV’s can be particularly bad for this. Switching to large touch “entertainment” displays is a major issue. With my last ICE (Honda) vehicle, it was integrated into the backup+side cameras and a few comfort/convenience features. I could still replace that with a new head unit, though only certain ones would still support the cameras.
My wife’s EV (Hyundai) on the other hand, the console isn’t really made in a way where it seems swappable, and even if it was there are major system functions - such as configuring charge/power settings - which can only be configured from that (or the dogshyte app that screws up often and requires a paid subscription after 3yr)
What, you mean people wouldn’t want to potentially for for a country that abandoned them before service and had a history of doing so after?
There are other WinAmp-like apps - including ones that can use old WinAmp skins in classic now etc - such as QMMP or Audacious
Well, if you consider the collusion and price fixing that happens in some stores, it kinda is
On the other hand, divorce is also expensive especially with rent costs so I wonder if some people just add to the relationship without moving out…
If they did that here, we’d just be hearing about how the government spent 50b on building and “online grocery ordering system” with Loblaws Food Consulting Inc
And the system would be down and crash within 5 days of launch
Or just … use it like a port where other nations can rent landing space? Maybe even share resources like the ISS does and charge others rent
Yeah it’s funny how these rich babies frame it as being attacked when it’s literally people responding with their money to the immature shitfest.
Not spending money on an asshole isn’t revenge, it’s people making an educated fiscal choice
You, me and anyone who has watched Final Destination
Because water heating with heat pumps is currently garbage on the residential scale.
Also because we’re already stressing electric infrastructure with what we use now, and few plans to add capacity in any reasonable amount to deal with the massive increase in population, plus electric cars, AC during heat waves etc let alone home heating.
Gas is efficient for heating, and there’s plenty of other stuff we can and need to look at before we replace that.