I broke a hinge myself that way, learned it the hard way
I broke a hinge myself that way, learned it the hard way
Did you open it without the backplate on?
Anyways this is crappy anti consumer design by the manufacturer.
Did the same in school on a Z80
You can check the SponsorBlock FAQ about this. They do not need to do additional reprocessing
I’m prette sure they have to send the metadata to the client where an ad starts and ends. Just to make the ad clickable.
Timestamps can be calculated on the server, but maybe there will be an api endpoint that can be abused to search for the ads.
The problem with flux is that it is corrosive. If you use just the flux in the solder it shouldn’t be much of a deal, but if you use more flux I recommend washing it off.
I use 99.9% Isopropanol or an ultrasonic cleaner with water for this. If you use water do not use soap or anything else just water. Also make sure it is completely dry before connecting to power.
The encryption on Android devices is pretty strong, as long as you use a good screen lock you should be fine. Yes they can reset you phone, but accessing your data is a whole other level.
If I had illegal shit on my phone, I wouldn’t send it to apple servers by using an iPhone. They are the first who would comply with a surpena. I’d use GrapheneOS on a Pixel and use an obvious duress pin like 1234. If entered it wipes your encryption keys and avoids restoring your data.
And if it gets stolen, it is gone and I’d get a new one. This is the cost of having proper opsec.
Edit:
But I also think that freedom allows for more exploits.
This is a common misconception called security through obscurity
My grandma has a house, where a part of it was built by the romans
Squash me later
I guess if you have one of those fancy fridges where you can get cold water or ice. Some of them require a water connection
I just memeory leak and gain infinite performance /s
As are the numbers
Or you could do 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + 1/32 … or 1/(2^n) and sum that for n=2 to infinity
How would you then represent 1/3 inches? ~5/16?
Most of them don’t go over 20kHz as this is the max a human can hear. The lowest 5G frequenzy is 450MHz, therefore no, even if you would use sound as a medium.
I agree on your take, but I don’t think that “future scaling” is a concern for the most home users.
You can use the find
command to do the stuff other commenters have posted recursive
Yeah, it is a lot of initial work, but once you got your shell.nix or flake.nix in place it is really nice, to not have to deal with different dependencies and versions in different projects.
But you can also archive the same on any distro with the nix package manager.
I also never used version pinning in debian