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Try the magazine ‘Delayed gratification’
It’s a current affairs magazine, but where the ‘current’ is delayed by 3-6 months, so they can write a proper analysis and not a live feed of minute updates
Try the magazine ‘Delayed gratification’
It’s a current affairs magazine, but where the ‘current’ is delayed by 3-6 months, so they can write a proper analysis and not a live feed of minute updates
The average real-world electric driving share is about 45%–49% for private cars and about 11%–15% for company cars.
I would argue that 45% electric driving is still significant. Company cars not being used similarly likely has a deeper issue
Batteries are expensive, range causes anxiety, a small battery is possible in a hybrid thus price is lower
That’s not a proper understanding of that situation either
Well you’re certainly entitled to an opinion
Pretty hostile reply
Your argument is that if someone can use an “advanced” excel feature, they should also be able to code up that feature for a foss alternative software?
I get that 5sec delay for the official YouTube app weirdly enough
Why are the 2nm chips important? I wouldn’t guess that the chip is the bit restricting the size of a phone or laptop, it’s the battery and the LCD screen and all that stuff.
slammed
I mean that’s exactly what the driver would do, I’m not sure why this is controversial
If a passkey isn’t device bound, what makes different/better than a complex password? Is it just the standardisation that you mention? Enforcing using passkeys becomes exactly the same as enforcing using complex passwords
so it’s basically what a SSH key is? can I not log in to an account from my laptop if I set it up on my phone then? that seems like a massive hassle if it’s the case
websites that serve users in the EU need to allow you to decline cookies, not just tell you about the fact they use them. this website is actually breaking EU privacy law, it’s definitely not what a European user would consider protective
Unless I’m reading it incorrectly, the devs changed tact and this was already fixed 2 weeks ago
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2384#issuecomment-1978857727
Or there is more to that story than we know as the general public.
Where are all the people who claim to never ever have had an issue with audio or Bluetooth on Linux and how it’s worse on windows?
Controversial opinion: unless your university studies and work is in OS development, then you should go for Windows or Mac. You won’t have energy or time to keep fixing your laptop OS when an update breaks the Bluetooth driver or whatever when you have a class to attend and assignments to do
I interpreted “middle of the road” as doing nothing special, just normal tasks done a normal way and therefore hoping everything just works so you can focus on work
None anymore at least