amorpheus
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amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Report: Russian Su-34 and Su-35S Jets Composed Primarily of Western Electronics21·6 天前It’s also difficult to keep third parties from reselling parts to a sanctioned country.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Relationship Advice@lemmy.world•Am I an asshole for not wanting to get a job when I have enough passive income to support us both?English3·6 天前It’s not necessarily about getting them from your partner, but sharing a certain drive or ambition. Not just existing.
There’s a good chance you will start to feel different as they grow and you start recognizing yourself in various ways. My wife and I enjoy it a lot to find out whose quirks ended up in which kid. We have two, still young enough that it’s mostly us in their lives. Probably the sweetest period.
I don’t remember feeling significantly about my first one’s birth, I guess it happened gradually along the way.
Too much to ask that an Apple AI knows the basic features of the Apple device it’s running on?
Weird hill to die on, but you do you.
Same, once they have been cold their protective coating can suffer, so keep that in mind and don’t leave them out at a later time.
OP has one without the switch, so it shouldn’t be the issue. Only happens because a trillion dollar company cannot account for the differences in their handful of devices.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Samsung phones can survive twice as many charges as Pixel and iPhone, according to EU dataEnglish2·10 天前around 38C
I was shocked when my new realme, which uses the same tech, didn’t even break 30°C while charging at 8+ Amps (should be around 80W). This was in a relatively warm room (25°C) and using the case that came with it, which surely doesn’t improve thermals. It gets warmer when charging from other sources with only 2-3A, like USB-PD or QuickCharge.
Coupled with the fact that it’s only accurate if you are constantly charging from below 15% to 100%, these are ranges that I rarely get my phone into.
AccuBattery needs a session to have 60% charged, so <20% to 80% works. Doesn’t need to be every single one. I actually asked support about it and they said this was the lowest percentage they were comfortable with. I was requesting to make it adjustable.
Accuracy of the measurement isn’t the entire point. I see the same issue, but since it helps track relative degradation over time it can still add value by giving more information when you suspect the capacity is getting worse.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What technology will disappear in the next 10 years?3·10 天前Your Wi-Fi also needs a cable if you want to be pedantic.
The benefit is that there is no overhead involved, in theory you don’t even have to think about charging your phone ever again. When it’s not in use, just leave it on some of the dedicated places around the house and office that provide wireless charging.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Deutschland@feddit.org•Personal in Kindergarten verprügelt: Vater festgenommen3·10 天前Für Männer ist das nicht ganz so schwer wenn man den falschen Partner hat.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What technology will disappear in the next 10 years?2·10 天前If you don’t require it to replace cables it doesn’t need to. For adding some energy to the device while it’s on your desk or nightstand it works perfectly fine.
The efficiency issue is also exaggerated, phones don’t take much power to begin with. Anyone using AC or warm water for convenience is doing much worse in terms of spent energy.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Anthropic can legally train AI on books without authors permission, judge rules1·11 天前Since when can’t you use knowledge gained from books for personal profit?
The only difference is scale.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•What launcher do you use? I'm looking to drop KvaesitsoEnglish3·12 天前I’ve tried it but it doesn’t click for me. I can be more efficient with a normal launcher.
Niagara Launcher did teach me how to improve my setup: if something isn’t important enough to be on the one and only home screen, it goes in the drawer. No more arranging folders for apps I rarely use.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Trump shares the message he receives from NATO leader Mark Rutte12·20 天前Or something written to pander to him.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•AI Models from Google, OpenAI, Anthropic Solve 0% of ‘Hard’ Coding Problems72·22 天前Who needs to save characters that much?
Do you realize how old assembly language is?
It predates hard disks by ten years and coincided with the invention of the transistor.
amorpheus@lemmy.worldto DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Es wird heiß heute (und morgen)2·23 天前Ich habe nicht erwartet, dass du rein morgens auf 4 Stunden lüften kommst, weil es gegen 8-9 hier schon zu warm wird dass es sich rentiert. Wenn das bei dir so funktioniert möchte ich dir das nicht leugnen. 👍🏻
https://www.kicad.org/blog/2025/06/KiCad-and-Wayland-Support/
After reading this recently, I’m really skeptical about the future of Linux, since everyone seems to be jumping on the train. Are all the people using Wayland arranging their windows every time a program launches, or running a tiling WM?
On my HTPC I have similar problems, Ubuntu is looking to retire X11 support but I rely on an app that allows me to use my smartphone as an input device. Any replacement I see working with Wayland (i.e. literally getting new hardware that would be kept near the TV) would be a downgrade.
It’s the movie equivalent of trolling.