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Yeah, but that’s a horrible idea in today’s world. You’ll pay a bigger price premium for an old rcm exploitable switch, than you will pay for just installing a modchip in a patched switch. Not to mention the significantly worse overclocking potential and battery life of the 2018 switch compared to the newer Mariko and OLED models
You could buy a used Switch and install a modchip to play pirated games.
But yeah, not really worth it if you only want to play 1 specific game and already have a pc powerful enough for emulating it
anivia@lemmy.mlto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•[discussion] This is what walkability means for meEnglish0·10 months agoA few hours for your weekly shopping??? Bruh, you are throwing your life away
There are sadly no worthy FOSS alternatives, at least for real work. But for creating memes gimp would be plenty
It is absolutely allowed in Germany. Private parking lots can forbid it, but on public parking space it’s allowed
anivia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft now permits uninstalling Edge, Bing, and OneDrive to adhere to the EU's Digital Markets Act.English8·1 year agoWhich is a problem, because Chromium is becoming a monopoly too. Safari and Firefox have a small marketshare and Google is abusing their power
except that manufacturers account for that and calibrate such that what you think are 0 and 100% are actually closer to 20 and 80% respectively.
It’s actually the other way around. A safe cutoff voltage to prevent battery degradation is about 4.2V, but most modern phones charge until 4.45V, so they can advertise a bigger battery capacity at the cost of long term battery health. Your phone essentially charges itself to more than 100%
anivia@lemmy.mlto Memes@lemmy.ml•10 hours of search and code for that. It was worth it, right? Right?2·1 year agoPlex has a built in solution for that now
anivia@lemmy.mlto politics @lemmy.world•Mitch McConnell’s billionaire sister-in-law Angela Chao made panicked last call before dying in ‘completely submerged’ Tesla on Texas ranch: report527·1 year agoThese deadly features are purely cosmetic
No, electronic door handles are not cosmetic, they save a lot more lives than than they kill by people drowning or burning alive in their car because they are too stupid to read their cars manual.
Since you apparently do not know this, the purpose of electronic door handles is for the car to be able to lock you out from opening the door if there is a car or bicycle approaching from behind in your blind spot. That’s why you only see them in cars with blind spot radars
That being said, Teslas design is still terrible. In Audis the electronic door handle doubles up as the mechanical emergency door handle, you just need to pull on it harder than normal and it will engage the manual mechanism
anivia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•A 7,000-Pound Car Smashed Through a Guardrail. That’s Bad News for All of Us.English1·1 year agoTo be fair, it’s the fourth power of the axle weight, not vehicle weight. So it’s not as extreme for long haul trucks as you make it sound, but still much higher than for a car
You can implement clawback while still having an immutable blockchain. The transaction will always stay on the blockchain, but the funds can be recovered
If it was that weak it you would drown long before being dissolved
Yeah, if I were Microsoft I would implement spyware in a way that is least intrusive to the user experience. Prioritizing the telemetry data using QoS would only incentivize users to find ways to disable the telemetry, while providing no benefit to Microsoft. What’s the use for them receiving the telemetry data slightly faster, it’s much more important to them that it arrives at all
anivia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Telcos are barely done rolling out 5G networks — and they're already talking about '5.5G'English10·1 year ago3G was often better and more reliable when it was king than modern tech
Yeah, cause at that time there were very few people using it for anything bandwidth intensive. 3g is absolutely terrible at serving lots of bandwidth to a big crowd, even it can deliver acceptable speeds to a few people in more rural areas
anivia@lemmy.mlto techsupport@lemmy.world•Anyone know a good mouse with a lot of side buttons, that isn't an MMO style?1·1 year agoHas steelseries finally fixed the issue of the rubber on their mice getting dissolved by people with acidic sweat? The only time I bought one of their mice I had to throw it away after 2 months
anivia@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•Oregon man spiked smoothies for daughter's 12-year-old friends with sedatives, affidavit says32·1 year agoTook me 10 seconds to find a DVDrip, you must not be looking very hard
anivia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Online vape seller has ‘no intention of stopping’ shipments to Australia, despite nationwide ban — ‘We have no intention of stopping just because of one twat in Canberra.’English102·1 year agoDarknet markets have no issues shipping millions of packages internationally that contain drugs or steroids. Why should this be any different for these vapes?
anivia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Will the digital euro really be equivalent to cash?English1·1 year agoIt’s possible to implement it in a way that purchases can’t be traced. XMR has proven that. But there is absolutely no way the EU is going to take that route, it will for sure be traceable
Where did OP say he raises the cows for milk?