Yep, no need to fast charge if it has all night
Yep, no need to fast charge if it has all night
My Galaxy s22 has an option “battery protection” that limits my battery charging to 85%. Looks like they had a good idea there.
Not where I live. All private Internet, but very limited choices that all keep getting more and more expensive.
I saw the train conclusion coming from “a network of paths to reach your destination.”
I do think that rail is a great solution to a lot of modern transportation needs.
Not altruistically, but if laws were made and enforced to where green energy was the most financially rewarding way to power their mining rigs, they’d do it.
If you mean their own green energy that they have to buy, set up, and maintain on their own, then sure. Force them off grid and bring enormous financial consequences if they pollute to make their energy
No, but crypto miners could fund a boom in green energy industry if they bought their own panels, wind turbines, battery banks, etc.
Yep, no chance I’m drawing that much attention to myself.
Yeah, but they launched it just last year, right?
Cries in old
Yeah, that forced creativity where all the cool creative names I can think of are already taken
As many have said, it’s just cable all over again
Nice username.
I definitely have not used a kanban board. It seems I am far less involved in the technical world than most Lemmy users
Dumb question time
What is Trello?
I used to use it for taking quick notes when I had a slow computer. I didn’t want to wait for Word to load, so I’d just use Notepad. Now I use Post Its or just don’t write stuff down as much.
I must fit in the middle here. I know that virtual drives exist, I’ve had a friend install one on my computer, but I never got it to work. I installed an old game off of a disk once, but when it quit working I had no idea why or what to do. I had a laptop and installed Ubuntu on it, and just never used it because I didn’t know what it would be good for and I got tired of constantly updating/fixing/troubleshooting it.
I’m used to the options and menus of windows, Linux is just confusing to me.
I’ll second that!
Depending on your commute, a used Nissan Leaf will get you back and forth for 5k to 10k. If you have a long commute, used Model S can be had as low as 20k, but it comes with some negative connotations.
If you don’t necessarily want to plug in and efficiency is good enough, old reliable Priuses are getting pretty cheap.
That’s the easiest theory to jump to.
Unless they mean the point and shoot variety that cell phones had replaced?