It pioneered DDoS attacks so, uh, yeah
I’m a little teapot 🫖
It pioneered DDoS attacks so, uh, yeah
Have you tried putting your cast iron in the dishwasher?
*Snapchat reserves the right to use your ass in AI ads
90s script kiddie here - a bunch of the shit you can do as a minor with low/no consequences becomes SERIOUS FUCKING BUSINESS as an adult with assets. It’s just not worth the risk to keep dicking around with things that might land you in prison or cost you everything you have.
Why don’t you volunteer to be the test case Larry?
Yeah, that’s about what I expected unfortunately
Yeah, shizuku could work I’m just not aware of any shizuku enabled charge control software
“I made this!”
Live translation is pretty baller too
Not the solution you’re asking for but I’ve used the ACC magisk module to do this on devices for years. If you’re willing to install magisk and then ignore it this is a very mature solution.
Otherwise, like others have said, run home assistant on your network somewhere and have tasker call to HA to switch the charger plug off when you hit your target charge level. That should be pretty straightforward.
Reddit is new facebook at this point. A friend’s mom made a reddit account to upvote cat pictures a couple of weeks ago.
So don’t buy one? You don’t need a new phone every 1-2y unless you’re a spectacularly well trained consumer.
I usually replace my phone every 3-4y when power efficiency and performance have significantly improved, or there’s a new radio standard that I need (5G, AX WiFi) or the camera makes me want an upgrade. If none of those things are true then use your phone until it dies 🤷♂️
Do you actually need a new phone? If you don’t need any new features just have your battery replaced and keep using it.
An E keyed socket should provide everything an A+E card needs to function. Plug it in and test it out. Generally with m.2 if the card fits the socket you’re good to go (just don’t expect a CNVi card to work on a non CNVi platform.)
I wrote snapshot hooks for Arch that fire before installing or upgrading packages and I have a simple shell alias that I can use to fire off a manual snapshot any time I need one. If a package breaks in an inconvenient way and can’t just be dowgrade
d back to function or I have some other time pressure I can just point my root partition at a clone of my most recent snapshot and reboot to roll back. I don’t usually bother rebooting into a cloned snapshot to test changes as I can just perform the same steps to roll back and the automated rolling snapshots mean I don’t need to baby anything to have the same protection.
This would bother me more if I hadn’t switched to Linux full time 5y ago. Microsoft is gonna Microsoft I guess.
I really hope GabeN has a continuity plan that involves a nonprofit governance board when he’s no longer in the picture. I don’t even want to imagine valve as a publicly traded company (or owned by a private equity company for that matter.)
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We’ve drastically simplified and made tech accessible to everyone with a smartphone, you no longer need computer skills to get on the internet to shop or participate in social activities. Kids use apps’ platforms for the things we had to build and host ourselves 20y ago.