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Sugar is bad for you. Fruit is unnecessary.
Fat is good for you.
Sugar is bad for you. Fruit is unnecessary.
Fat is good for you.
Sooo, an open source Cronometer.
… which is a really good app btw. Been using it for 10 years.
It’s a component of a larger system.
The Arch wiki really is amazing. It’s also still very useful for Linux stuff in general. The qemu page has come in handy more than a dozen times.
Pleased to meet you, fellow wallwatcher.
Umm, it’s just a keycap. You can map the key to whatever you want.
Probably through licensing agreements with PC retailers.
But you can also just decide not to buy them.
Avoid as much sucrose as possible. It is the #1 cause of tooth decay.
No…please do not do this.
The voltages of the output ports are probably not all exactly the same and you could end up damaging the device (or worse, starting a fire). They MIGHT have reverse current protection on them, but I’ve seen some pretty sketchy power banks.
You can’t just wire them in parallel. USB has communication pins that help boost circuits in the battery change voltages levels. Even if it all works, you’re going to get extremely poor charge times.
I don’t believe it’s out of the realm of EE to design something that allows you to plug in multiple power banks though, but I’ve never seen any
That sounds much more reasonable. Thanks for the details.
That privacy-protecting screenshot detection “feature” sounds like DRM. Android will likely prevent screenshots on websites and content that requests it.
(android can already tell if you take a screenshot…)
Broccoli, kale, cauliflower, all rich in vitamin C. You don’t need fruits.