I’m surprised they didn’t put a time limit on the storage since they are not a file hosting platform.
I’m surprised they didn’t put a time limit on the storage since they are not a file hosting platform.
They are commonly used with USB keystone connectors. For some reason most of them have A connectors on both sides.
Firefox currently has no plans to drop support for manifest V2. It also supports the WebRequest API in V3, so ad blocking would continue to work if they do discontinue V2.
If you suspect it has been damaged, you should try to get a replacement. Considering what has been happening with them, I would suspect damage if there were stability issues in Prime95.
If you do get a replacement, don’t use it until the microcode has been updated in your BIOS.
Some Lemmy instances disallow indexing in robots.txt, however indexers can choose to ignore that and actually blocking them takes a lot more effort.
It sounds like they need to do a lot more work to increase the cycle life.
Boeing could supply virtual floppy drives that take USB drives or SD cards if they wanted to. I’m sure they don’t want to spend the money getting one certified until they are forced to though.
Floppy disks will continue working fine until the supply of new old stock disks runs out or becomes unreliable.
I’ve never had any issues with the speed or storage capacity of the SIM card in any of my phones.
What benefit will the average user see from a faster SIM card?
They need to mandate that the laptop USB C connectors be located on a user replaceable daughterboard. They are easy to break and hard to replace. Sending a motherboard to the landfill because of a broken charge connector should be unacceptable.
People could always switch to a privacy friendly web browser.
Will the chip actually last that long though? I would have expected a ceramic package with gold plated leads, not a plastic SOP-8.
It also makes the game look worse since you need to run it in 720p to get a playable frame rate, which requires non integer scaling on a 1080p screen. They could have gone with a 120Hz 720p OLED screen with variable refresh rate if they wanted a better screen than the Steam Deck for marketing reasons.
Why do they keep putting 1080p screens in the Steam Deck clones when they don’t have enough GPU power to run most games in 1080p?
Batteries have separate C ratings for charge and discharge.
Most cloud providers have a way to set limits. Make sure you learn how to set appropriate limits to avoid unexpected bills.
4K bluray can be up to 144 mbps, so that’s reasonable.
4K is nice for a large computer monitor if you want to replace a multi monitor setup with a single monitor. It needs to be 40+ inches, unfortunately there are not many monitors like that available.
Of course it doesn’t support band 71, which is the only 5G band I can get at home.
If only there were still a backup like LORAN. It wasn’t as accurate as GPS, but it would still get you to your destination.
VOR and NDB stations keep getting decommissioned as well.
Just buy a small, industrial CT scanner and scan your device. Compare the results to a device that you know hasn’t been tampered with.