And here are my qBittorrent stats. I left my computer running for 6 days, I never thought I’d get this far! But that electricity bill’s gonna sting…...
I’ve always just used konsole or gnome terminal. Never really looked into what else is available. Tried cool-retro-term the other day, but the novelty wore off pretty fast for me....
I went with Daikin 'cause they had local control… Except that they changed it in the meantime, and I had 2 different AC splits connected to the pump, one of them is older and still has local control, while the other is newer and doesn’t. Fuck all of them.
AC is more complex, it has fan speed, air direction (2 of them), temperature settings and so on. I solved with an IR blaster, but that’s not what I wanted, I specifically selected this brand to have local control via wifi.
I’ve seen brilliant’s website and I like the fact that they make have alot of interactive visually engaging content but I don’t know if it’s worth the price or if there is any free possibly non profit version available that is just as interactive and visually engaging way to learn different math and science topics that...
The problem is not snow, it’s the ice that forms on the windscreen during the night, because of the sub-zero temperatures. It takes time to scrape it off, and if you’re late, you do the bare minimum to see where you are going, hoping your car will heat up and melt the rest before you crash!
Ok so I don’t completely agree… The thing is: mobile apps today have this approach where they don’t have “releases”, there’s one entry on the app store, and if you buy that you usually get updates for as long as it exists.
In the past, computer software always had periodic (usually yearly) releases, which meant that if you bought one version, afterwards you’d have maybe updates for bugfixes and such, but no new features. The result was that the development of new features was paid by people replacing the old version with the new one, because they wanted the improved version.
Nowadays you buy the app and you keep getting new features, sometimes for years, and that development is paid solely thanks to new buyers. Which is cool if you are the customer but it’s not great long term for the developer.
Picture of a disassembled Duracell 9v battery. Below the terminal assembly is a clear plastic case where you can see six sets of stacked rectangular terminals and fillings.
Bait (i.imgur.com)
I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder! (lemmy.ml)
And here are my qBittorrent stats. I left my computer running for 6 days, I never thought I’d get this far! But that electricity bill’s gonna sting…...
European countries from privacy and freedom perspective
Hey-ho, privacy enthusiasts...
Framework vs Macbook laptop?
I apologise if this is the wrong community to post this in, I wasn’t sure which one was ideal....
Meth Man: Arkham Aslume (lemmygrad.ml)
Which terminal emulator do you use?
I’ve always just used konsole or gnome terminal. Never really looked into what else is available. Tried cool-retro-term the other day, but the novelty wore off pretty fast for me....
Haier, the air conditioner maker, takes down open source third-party Home Assistant integration (lemmy.world)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/10882099...
Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
cross-posted from: poptalk.scrubbles.tech/post/567593...
In case you missed it: Fossify (A fork of Simple Mobile Tools)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/10796117...
Sorry guys, we had a good run (lemmy.zip)
Linux too mainstream for some 🤷 (sh.itjust.works)
Are there any good free alternatives to brilliant.org?
I’ve seen brilliant’s website and I like the fact that they make have alot of interactive visually engaging content but I don’t know if it’s worth the price or if there is any free possibly non profit version available that is just as interactive and visually engaging way to learn different math and science topics that...
F- me It's January! (lemmy.world)
How do I get rid of the bottom title with the dots? (lemmy.world)
Is this something in the metadata of the file?
They shipped him in from Italy (startrek.website)
JPEG (lemmy.world)
https://www.smbc-comics.com/comics/167225794620221228after.png
Apps that shouldn't be Subscriptions
What is the most useless app that you have seen being given as a subscription?...
Garak Memes (media1.tenor.com)
This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake (lemmy.sdf.org)
Picture of a disassembled Duracell 9v battery. Below the terminal assembly is a clear plastic case where you can see six sets of stacked rectangular terminals and fillings.
POWER MOWER OF THE FUTURE, USA, 1957 (lemmy.world)
I am also thankful for how humble I am (startrek.website)
What is it about good sticks that just makes everything right? (lemmy.ca)