I also get the feeling that news.opensuse.org might not be completely unbiased…
I also get the feeling that news.opensuse.org might not be completely unbiased…
Ah apparently, it is more common to occur naturally in the countyside because the NOx from fossil fuels will react with the ozon to create NO² and O².
on that topic - where does the O³ come from?
But to give credit where it’s due, it’s not worse than plain SMS.
I also don’t want a META or google car…
More accurately ‘not anymore’ since this release breaks gTile and others…
If previous incidents are anything to go by, most batteries that actually react that way are physically damaged during the Hurricane part. Usually the teslas are fine even completely submerged.
Windows. More specially a netbook with vista, that ran so incredibly slow ot of the box that it pushed me to install linux. Technically i used Firefox before that, but that was when Firefox was the de facto standard in Germany, so i didn’t care about FOSS.
And it is not only command line. PhotoRec has a gui, only testdisk doesn’t
Most people here are, from my experience, tech enthusiasts and even more specifically from the open source space, so it make sense that e.g. memes are influenced.
https://youtu.be/LQdjmGimh04 Mkbhd’s blind test is a good resource, though for the standard scene i actually preferred the sony camera, which is interesting, considering i have a quite similar sony phone. So I think what you are used to is also a big factor!
This is nothing new, bifacial solar panels are on the market for well over a year now…
e.g. https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/06/08/jolywood-unveils-black-bifacial-module/
Cheap and readily available…
This is not at all a LED problem. It is just very poor execution. When we switched to LED in our and neighboring cities the light pollution went down very noticably. The switch should be used to use light smarter, not just blast more with higher efficiency. We now have some streets that even have motion sensing and dim to 5% power when not in use.
Better infrastructure and access to tech would be my guess
Hmm i hope, especially with them mentioning cov19, that this is only the standard boilerplate legal defense stuff. It would make sense to not have the whole company going down if this side project fails
They do have exactly the same on their other news posts.
From the announcement: the will cooperate with Rocky and others to have a common rhel compatible fork
openSUSE (tumbleweed):
Not that popular but technologically one of the best!
I’m assuming that that field internally is just a long string and they parse it and then count the occurrences. So if something, let’s say depending on a different API, is getting reported for both of the features, it will be counted double.