

As I understand accounting, you really don’t need to do stuff like this to write off your assets.
I’m not saying there isn’t a cynical corporate reason for doing this but I doubt this is it.
As I understand accounting, you really don’t need to do stuff like this to write off your assets.
I’m not saying there isn’t a cynical corporate reason for doing this but I doubt this is it.
Honestly, I’d try that just to put my name on the page of that record book.
What does ‘modems in mobile phones’ mean? Isn’t the whole thing a modem strapped onto a screen? What am I missing?
My imposter syndrome kicked in full swing. I was ready to learn a CSS best practice and feel uncomfortable about it for the rest off the day.
I don’t get it, isn’t this a pretty normal way of using media queries. Granted you’re more likely to see the widths defined in px.
Did you actually read the content…?
Wow, almost 500 replies and the results are interesting.
Regulate digital purchases.
I think for most web apps it doesn’t make sense to allow the width to get so wide, except when the content being displayed is a columnar list and even then it’s a pretty marginal benefit.
What I’ve done is limit the max-width to some amount of px/chars and allowed the remaining space be empty, with an exception for when displaying tables. Even with tables, the bigger width is only beneficial if either the contents of the columns are large enough, or there are very many columns to show. The solution in my mind is limiting the column widths to the longest content.
Although I understand the sentiment, the instrument under which the funding has been granted is called NEVI and has pretty strict requirements about what gets built (150kW rated, payment terminal equipped charging stations along major roads) as well as transparency requirements about reliability.
Is it really so? The specs are open, and Tesla has been permissive about letting other companies use their patents, but what would happen if they changed their minds?
I built a few with ESP32CAM but its hard to get night vision and color camera with those. At least it’s mostly open source.
So after spending a fair amount of money on a device with forced obsolescence, I get to give more money to this company, yay!
I kind of understand that they can’t offer the cloud service forever - that’s OK, but I’d like there to be a local option then
Yea… My current home automation is all local, but cameras are still an issue.
The EU Data Act might partially apply, it requires companies to design their products so that any data they generate is locally accessible (that was my reading of it anyway) from sept 2025 onwards.
OP is clearly boasting about how smart they are.
I have been quite happy with Nokias (HMD Global). Only downside is poor spare part availability.
I tried it for the first time a few weeks ago, had used RHEL and Ubuntu before, my only complaint is that the task bar editor is kind of clunky.
Aside from that, solid OS (and there is no real need to edit the task bar, unless you are my kind of weirdo).
Adult hedgehogs are also safe to pet, but only if they want to.
When I was a kid, I found one in the woods. At first it would ball up or escape when I arrived, but eventually it would fold down the spikes to let me pet it.