

Or they crank the volts to keep amps down.


Or they crank the volts to keep amps down.


I didn’t see any mention of which standard was used to calculate range so I’m assuming CLTC.


Yes, they were running X11


And in the 80’s we called them X Terminals.


You can’t uninstall that which was never installed.


I haven’t bought anything from Sony since the root kit fiasco.


By wired do you mean exclusively RCA or do you count usb as well? Both pair of my Sennheisers work via USB if you plug it in.


I’ve been using wifi on Linux since the ndiswrapper days. I haven’t had a wifi issue in many many years using Lenovo, Dell, Panasonic laptops and various self built servers (but they tend to be wired)


And how many amps? My search says in Europe 230-240 volts at 32 amps are most common.


We’re actually split phase and higher power appliances like stoves, EV chargers, water heaters run on 240 volts.
But the “standard” wall outlets are 15 amps at 120 volts.


I just went through fun trying to explain to a company that my company is a contractor for why I wouldn’t be scanning my passport and emailing it to them.


I don’t even like water/ice dispensers on the door. I love the interior water dispensers.
I’m on Linux and the simplest solution I found was to use the browser to generate a claim code on plex.tv and then install that code in the server via curl.
That’s awesome that you had a slightly easier path to recovery
Word of warning. Resetting your password is causing lots of people to lose access to their server. I’ll be deleting config and reclaiming the server after work.


Do you mean radar? Tesla has never used lidar.


Mine would need dumping twice a day. I eventually got one with a pump.


That’s cut down with the wax and vegetable oil.


Yes.
Also Oracle switched to so called “unlimited” PTO back in 2017. That means these people aren’t getting any PTO paid out on top of the severance.