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Probably OBS
Probably OBS
Yes that’s incorrect. Open circuit voltage for solar panels can be in the hundreds of volts, but you’re never gonna put that into your battery. You’re gonna run it through a charge controller that will bring it down to a normal voltage. For a lead acid that will be somewhere around 13.6V and 14.4V for LFP.
That’s not correct. They can draw significantly more power when in use but also consume significantly less when not in use. You can use 2x SATA with this but you’re gonna spend more $$$/TB
For hardware I recommend this guy to everyone: CWWK N100 mini PC w/ 4xNVMe hat
Get 4x4TB NVMe drives and you’ll have 12TB usable storage + parity drive.
It also uses a 12V power supply.
Once again, that is an issue with implementation, and not an issue inherent in advertising in general.
I don’t understand. How do you provide someone else with information you don’t have?
My guy, how is it you think they are capturing and relaying data that they haven’t stored?
I don’t see anything in that article that says that Google store the contents of the notification
Not sure how you think they hand over information they don’t have?
They don’t store the notification they just relay it.
The data these two companies receive includes metadata, detailing which app received a notification and when, as well as the phone and associated Apple or Google account to which that notification was intended to be delivered. In certain instances, they also might also receive unencrypted content, which could range from backend directives for the app to the actual text displayed to a user in an app notification.
Right, and something like Reddit makes targeted advertising SUPER easy, with zero personal information.
Want to know what kind of products I might be interested in? Literally just ask.
It’s not, at all. When you drive by a billboard on the highway, is it invading your privacy? There’s no reason there can’t be a digital equivalent.
I dunno, there was a Taki Udom video a while back where he loaded Linux on it with emulators and it had dramatically improved performance in Minecraft.
It’s literally rotten.
Apple didn’t rot from the inside. It was built on a pile of compost. “End to end control” has always been the ethos of Apple.
They did it a long time ago. The funny part? Switch games run better when emulated on Linux than they do natively.
Because it’s not. It’s a Microsoft Billboard.
They changed the source term from “open source” to “source first”.
I think “hard” is the wrong word. After all, it’s just a matter of mashing the right combination of buttons on your keyboard. It’s complicated…
Unless it’s Nextcloud?