PCU: power conditioner unit?
VRU: voltage regulator unit?
While the UPS does have lots of upside, there are some downsides to consider:
Battery is a consumable, off gas venting, perhaps active cooling fan noise
PCU: power conditioner unit?
VRU: voltage regulator unit?
While the UPS does have lots of upside, there are some downsides to consider:
Battery is a consumable, off gas venting, perhaps active cooling fan noise
oh interesting, what reasons make the ups safer?
It doesn’t sound like you need a UPS. It sounds like you needed automatic voltage regulator.
It’ll condition the power so it’s clean, and if it’s not clean it’ll cut the power off.
Many good UPS’s have a voltage regulator built in, but then you have the hassle the battery and everything. Up to you depends on what’s easier to find for you locally
Do you think you will buy this esim sim card?
this is super cool ! i kinda want to get it, but I don’t have a direct need for it.
I wish it was possible to export esims
I just finished this, yes it took me a month.
I found his literary style, very compelling, it was a fun read.
I found his predictions while interesting, not very clairvoyant. BeOS is sadly no longer with us.
I did like his tie-in to the Church of the simulation at the end, though this predates the official organization of such an church.
I think it was a thought-provoking essay, I disagreed with some aspects of this predictions, especially around what a monopoly is. It’s thought-provoking. It’s a good read. It is not gospel
He did talk about hacker culture, and anybody being able to fix anything, but was not able to make the connection between BeOS and proprietary license and Linux with an open license. The death of BOS followed one year from the creation of this essay
The issue isn’t the software has limited support, the issue is the software doesn’t get open sourced when support ends.
If you want a hands off linux experience
True, it was a really well done clone, but it was well done. The game worked. It wasn’t terribly buggy.
My favorite theory is internal politics meant that the people who knew it was going to fail couldn’t prevent the game from going live without extreme cost to themselves. And they would be blamed for it.
Letting the game go live, was probably the least politically expensive thing for them to do. Even though everybody knew the outcome
Good point. Green washing might be too hard. How about the greener cell phone experience?
Well I appreciate fairphone moving in the direction it is, they are still a venture back startup, which means they need growth in revenue. They’ve chosen to take the green route, which is nice, I wish them the best of success.
Fair phones do not have grapheneos support
I believe fair phones main selling point is greenwashing the normal cell phone experience.
You can use it, but you wouldn’t want to as a daily driver.
Linux with packages, specifically debian with packages. It’s fine and I’m happy it exists,
but… if your a security researcher, political dissident, hacker, etc you should be using Qubes inside of which you can run this debian distro if you want. you could even run Kali, and parrot at the same time!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parrot_OS
Parrot OS is a Linux distribution based on Debian with a focus on security, privacy, and development
Just make games and people will buy games.
yeah a overwatch clone, even a really well made overwatch clone, 8 years too late and $40 too expensive… Was always going to have a really rough time
Plus… Dollar store guardians of the Galaxy vibes didn’t help.
https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
Here is what you gain
100%. Patient gamer all the way. Single player games get bought when they get to the $5 discount range.
most AVR, automatic voltage regulators, won’t allow for rapid switching on and off.
Actively cooled UPSes, especially the ones that do more active double conversions, absolutely always have the fan on.