

Interesting, I have a lot less problems with the Cloudflare verification, than with Google captchas. The slightest unusual thing seems to put you in captcha hell
Interesting, I have a lot less problems with the Cloudflare verification, than with Google captchas. The slightest unusual thing seems to put you in captcha hell
I saw this exact video the day of the attack, why is this article phrased as if it was released just now?
The title makes it appear as if it’s out of charity and goodness of their corporate heart
Only to someone that has been living under a rock for the last decade. Everyone else is able to deduct from the “to European users” in the title that the EU forced their hand
There is a big difference between bots you control and use for you own gain, and bots that someone else owns and uses for their gain
Dann haben wir uns nur falsch verstanden. Ich habe angenommen, dass sich das “sie” im zweiten Satz auf Duolingo bezieht, also “ich benutze (Duolingo) nicht”
“Grammatik” ist natürlich feminin
Grammatik hingegen ist definitiv weiblich
Bist du dir da sicher? Ich habe noch nie jemanden “die Duolingo” sagen hören 😅
Lernt man denn Grammatik auf Duolingo? Ich weiß es nicht, weil ich es nicht nutze.
there’s still not really sd cards or flash drives bigger than 1tb
There are actually 2tb microSD cards now, and 4tb flash drives
So rent a budget VPS and tunnel your home server through it?
Why rent? If you have fiber and aren’t behind CGNAT you can host from your home
5TB requires you to be a company??? My personal NAS already has 92TB
Most manufacturers only list average power draw, but in HDR mode you can get much higher peak power useage.
This website also lists peak power draw for many TVs, in this example the Bravia 9 85 inch has a peak of 380W
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model-power-consumption/fca71198
Your research would be incorrect
Gigantic 80" screens generally draw something like 120W
In HDR mode they can draw a lot more than that for short peaks
There is nothing coming close to /r/steroids on Lemmy. The reason that subreddit is so great is that the moderators there are very quick at deleting noob questions that are answered in the wiki, and will quickly call out anyone giving dangerous advice.
Even on reddit the competing subreddits like /r/PEDs and /r/testosterone are absolute garbage that probably got dozens of people killed from a heart attack or stroke at this point
Sadly there is still no good replacement for /r/steroids and /r/drugs over here. Maybe I need to take things into my own hands, but I’m not really interested in building up these communities from the ground up.
There is still a few niche subreddits I “need” to visit Reddit for, but I at least try to stay away from /r/all and browse Lemmy instead
You just happened to work in a tourist area that is above the budget of most of our worst offenders (sorry if this sounds classist, it’s absolutely not meant that way)
OK, do you want me to tell 50 users of my Plex server that they can no longer use their shitty 10 year old smart TV to watch my movie library, and instead have to pay money buy a chromecast dongle, and then get a completely different UI and lose all their view progress on TV series? They’d just go back to paying for Netflix.
And yes, I have users that struggle even with the Plex app. My father can’t figure out how to use his dumb-phone to call a contact, and is only able to accept incoming calls. It took months to teach him how to use the Plex app, switching him to a different one will take just as long
If you want accurate humidity I would highly suggest getting a Sensiron SHT45 and attaching it to an Esp32 with Esphome. These things are fine if you just wanna prevent molds in your apartment, but absolutely useless for anything middle than that