Und wenn das nicht austauschbare, fest verbaute Kabel zum Host kaputt geht, kann man den Hub wegschmeißen.
Definitiv nicht der Beste auf dem Markt.
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When we established the Company, we believed in the idea of open communication and connecting with others through questions, answers, and sincere conversation. We have navigated challenging times to ensure the platform remained 100% safe and secure for every user.
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There’s Tablacus. Opus is supposed to be good too, but I haven’t tried it.
So banning ublock origin lite from the addon store was malice, after all?
That means they will drop MV2 as soon as Chrome ends the business/legacy support, since they were the alternative.
Gebrauchten Farb, und Monolaser auf Kleinanzeigen für den Preis von 1 Neugerät kaufen?
Hypothermia on a snowy night will be my way to go. Alcohol dilates the blood vessels, so you don’t feel the cold. Make sure to pick a spot that’s not too crowded, so your corpse can rot a bit in the spring, before being found.
Certainly beats getting hit by a train, which I witnessed a few years ago.
Why not learn Japanese? The books are free on Library Genesis
Und die tatsächlich beste Kaufempfehlung ist:
schwarz-weiß: 1. Mono-laser auf Kleinanzeigen finden, um Testausdruck bitten 2. recherchieren, ob es für dieses Modell günstige 3rd Party Toner gibt.
farbe: einen Inkjet mit Farbtanks kaufen, z.B. von Epson
Thanks!
Yes, but for different reasons. They are much less popular, and have way lower market share as a result.
Lots of lower-end chinese projectors are also running Android (linux), with multi-core CPUs…
Don’t Google it. Just be happy you missed Liveleak and r/watchpeopledie.
My hot air station has a reeeealllly long cable.
So long. It’s the best. Unlike my…
SDRs like the Hackrf Portapack are, as well.
You know when people say “I’ve only talked about this once, never searched for it, and then I got ads a few days later”?
What if it hasn’t been phones that were listening (despite Siri/Google Assistant/Alexa mis-identifying something as a wake-word being the most sensible explanation), but TVs?
Joke’s on them. Their telemetry server is in another castle VLAN.
Google part numbers (if they aren’t scratched off/lasered off/ epoxied). Once you’ve found the ethernet controller, you can short out the pins, or yeet it off the board.
It’s called wardriving, a practise Samsung TVs are infamous for.
The internet is for:
porn
finding hospitality/digital signage displays, which have even better specs than consumer ones, because they aren’t subject to the same energy saving regulations
To be fair, the article linked this idiotic one about OpenAI’s “thirsty” data centers, where they talk about water “consumption” of cooling cycles… which are typically closed-loop systems.