I only down voted your original comment to help you with your penance. I hope you understand.
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I'm assuming they're oversimplifying the unit of maH to just hours, but who knows without a sheet of the specs of one of these batteries.
Is this available to Americans? Like those who are disillusioned with most big corps that have monopolies so it's either eat shit or use their services/products.
How can you be sure are you a sharkologist?
Dude is ready if they ever need to have their jaw wired shut.
For gaming tasks there's loads of options though. If you don't want to swap OSes you have Steam's Proton and Codeweaver's Crossover that do most of the complex stuff for you. For the stuff you have to deal with I've been able to tweak it all from GUIs instead of needing to edit a file somewhere. Gaming on Linux has come a long way, and I've even switched off of Windows fully I'm that confident in it. Still have to do more tweaking than Windows, but it's no where near as bad as it was.
I wouldn't say that data is definitive proof. The table is missing ages from 30-under 65 from the table (at least if you're not logged in, if there is a more complete table please share). Also not sure how good some of the questions are for determining tech literacy. Knowing that Elon Musk ran both Tesla and Twitter in April 2023 is more if you keep up with the news rather than knowing how to work a computer. Other ones are good like being able to identify 2FA or knowing what LLM/AI is capable of.
Also sounds like your software architecture may be too tightly coupled. If you are creating code that consumes input from the other team, the other team should only need to know what the expected inputs and outputs are. If they're going in and making changes to your code then you guys need to merge teams or implement a review process (like pull requests in GitHub).
VCs are a cancer on society. Outside of start ups (and even that is a gamble) I don't think there's ever been a positive result from a company/brand being acquired.
Can I get a source to learn more about this? I think bats are super cute and a bigger one would be even better.
I'll take "unsurprising outcomes for $100, Alex"
And I have learned that those are just KDE's default wallpapers. I assumed that the background was provided by the distro not the DE.