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I used my mastodon picture. I was hoping it would find at least that, but it couldn’t.
I used my mastodon picture. I was hoping it would find at least that, but it couldn’t.
It couldn’t find me.
Look for grapheneos
Thanks! That’s important to know!!
You can sync it using e.g. webdav and use any app you want on another client
Maybe Orgzly?
Thanks!
Thanks. Hence, in the future I can say that it uses 0.1kW?
Thank you for explaining it.
My computer uses 1kwh per hour.
It does not yet make sense to me. It just feels wrong. I understand that you may normalize 4W in 15 minutes to 16Wh because it would use 16W per hour if it would run that long.
Why can’t you simply assume that I mean 1kWh per hour when I say 1kWh? And not 1kWh per 15 minutes.
Wow, that sounds like I have rookie numbers
That’s true. And the children of my family see no ads which is priceless. Yet I am looking into ways to cut costs in half by using an additional lower powered mini pc which is always on and the main computer only running in the evening - maybe.
Computer with gpu and 50TB drives. I will measure the computer on its own in the enxt couple of days to see where the power consumption comes from
To my understanding 0.1kWh means 0.1 kW per hour.
As bad as it is, phone numbers are a feature, not a bug
You can simply rebase with atomic fedora. No need to reinstall when switching atomic distros
My first donations were “bigger” ones and I moved to small but monthly. I guess that steady monthly donations let people sleep a bit better
Orgzly
whatsapp doesn’t have the best app. It doesn’t look the best, it’s not the fastest. It was just very great back in the days. But not anymore. Whatsapp could easily publish the code. It’s not the client, it’s the server. They could even publish the server code. It’s not the code itself. It’s the people using it.
Fyi, you do not need to install arch to use arch’s package manager, you can simply use distrobox