At the core, the issue is still deeply rooted within capitalism but governments should absolutely be doing their fucking jobs and curb the worst aspects of it a little until we're ready for something better.
Huh, after a restart it appears to honour that setting; it's now 1s and that's an acceptable security trade-off.
I'm not 100% sure but there may have been an update that was applied by the restart.
EV batteries undercut stationary-optimized batteries in $/kWh because EVs are lucrative enough to drive the research that much harder. Without the EV industry as the incubator for competing battery tech, stationary storage would still cost what it did in 2010.
Cool but that's beside the point. I don't care how lucrative a market is for some aristocrat arseholes. I want what's best for society as a whole, not the pockets of aforementioned aristocrat arseholes.
If we put all the money and effort that went into researching BEV batteries into researching and developing grid-scale batteries instead, I imagine there's a good chance we wouldn't need coal power plants anywhere on earth anymore.
I have absolutely no clue about your example but you can ask the same questions: If the R&D went into relay tech instead of IGBTs, wouldn't you think those would be even less expensive for your use-case?
Depends on how much duplicate data you have. Unless you do specific things where duplicate data is likely, it probably won't save a lot of space.
Ich weiß das ein oder andere aber als Experten würde ich mich nicht bezeichnen. Ich hab lediglich eine gute Menge Hintergrundwissen und weiß, wie man solche Dinge recherchiert.
Im Englischsprachigem Raum gibt es schon einige Audio-related communities. Im Deutschen Raum fände ich es irgendwie passender, wenn die Community auf feddit.de wäre, aber meinen Account hab ich von damals noch auf lemmy.ml.
Die Englischen sind aber auch nicht sonderlich groß oder aktiv, von daher würde ich von mehr Fragmentation sowieso absehen.
I don't use any snaps though.
Oh sweet summer child...
Ich würde keine interne Soundkarte empfehlen.
Im Gehäuse gibt es sehr viel mehr Interferenzen als außerhalb und für ein bisschen Ton braucht man keine PCIe Lanes opfern.
Hol dir einen externen DAC/AMP, der per USB angeschlossen ist. Solche Dinger sind meistens generisch und daher unter Linux perfekt unterstützt.
Wenn du dir irgendwann mal ein ordentliches Mikrofon kaufen willst, könntest du dir gleich ein Ordentliches Interface kaufen, die haben meist einen guten DAC/AMP eingebaut.
Ich hab mir da das MOTU M2 geholt. Tut was es soll und das sehr gut.
Here's a link to a whole lot of Casio watches with countdown timers on Amazon. As is always the case with Amazon, some of the search results are incorrect, but the majority are fine and there are hundreds of them.
Sorry, I meant analog watch face ones.
There's obviously lots of digital watches with this complication and anadigis aswell as you mentioned.
I’m telling you that’s impossible from an average person standpoint.
I don't care about this mythical "average person".
You don’t have a government that actively tries to stop building rail.
I wish man, I wish.
Just because you have it extremely bad in the U.S. doesn't mean the rest of the world is doing great, even if it's quite a lot better. "Quite a lot better" than "extremely bad" still turns out to be "pretty bad".
Midwest states are literally trying to stop federal money from coming in to build rail. We protest, we argue, but people are literally voting against that.
(More U.S. politics BS)
The reasons for that are a different discussion on an entirely different thing that is a general problem that affects all kinds of sectors and has nothing to do with transport specifically.
I only care about the factually-based way forward, not what a bunch of brainwashed monkeys licking aristocrat arses have to say about it.
Eliminating said monkeys is an entirely separate discussion to me.
I’m going to push for EVs in those areas for those who actually want to change their habits.
That's the part I most disagree with. The people who haven't been brain washed quite as much yet should be desiring the proper solution, not the bad "solution" that will still get us killed.
Presenting BEVs as our lord and saviour will do the opposite of that.
I’m not going to actively encourage they keep buying massive trucks that spew pollution, since that’s apparently the only alternative you can give us.
Not once in my argument have I mentioned or implied trucks as a valid alternative to BEVs.
Driving ice cars is knowingly killing the planet, and EVs is a solution for those people who live in places where their government literally tries to kill public transit.
That's the thing, it's not a solution; it's a minor mitigation. It's still killing our living space but not quite as badly. That is obviously preferable but nowhere near a solution.
What I want is BEVs to be seen for what they are, not for what they aren't. As a means to an end, BEVs are okay. They're not an end however and that's what they're widely seen as. That's what I find incredibly dangerous.
It does not. It's also 5s, not 1s, so that couldn't have been it.
Btw, Googling that option, I found out that there's a reason for this delay and it's security: https://www.squarefree.com/2004/07/01/race-conditions-in-security-dialogs/
All of them. You want to play your single player role playing game? Better have a hardware-attested system or else we can't verify you're not receiving that armor you need for the boss through anything but a microtransaction. It's just 4.99€!