Wir haben gewalttätige, sehr aktive Antisemiten in unserem Land, die aktiv die Vernichtung Israels wollen. Die klügeren von ihnen schaffen es, das immer am Rande des Strafbaren vorbei zu formulieren, obwohl natürlich alle wissen, was gemeint ist. Einige Dümmere holen sich Anzeigen in Grenzbereichen ab, die nächsten sind da direkter oder posten anonym im Internet ihren Hass. Das ist kacke.
Ich weiß nur nicht, ob so ein Gesetz dann wirklich was bringt - am Ende holen sich ein paar Antisemiten eine Anzeige ab, die Polizei geht dann wegen “Deutschland muss sterben” gegen die linke Szene vor und irgendwelche komischen Nationalisten aus irgendeinem Staat sonstwo können dann irgendwelche Seperatisten wegen ihrer Unabhängigkeitsforderungen mit Anzeigen überziehen.
Frieden im Nahen Osten wird das nicht bringen
I really, really want to try them. I don’t have a use case for them (a flashlight works for me, too), but I want to experience how that feels.
Swatch is the largest watch company in the world and you’ll be surprised which brands are owned by them. Omega for example
Um die 20% der Bevölkerung halten es für eine gute Idee, solche Helden zu wählen
I think it is because it is also harmful to be at 100%, not only to charge there. So a docked deck will be longer in a harmful state than a mobile one. In the case of a mobile deck there is a clear use case for charging to 100%: Longer battery life.
But you are also correct: If you’re not using the full battery charge during everyday operations, you should also enable that and also buy one of those 4-5m USB-C charging cables
If your deck is docked, it will always be at 100% charge
Because you can now just set the charging level to 80%, plugin your Deck into your dock and it will stop charging at 80% and then just use passthrough power.
How would something like that even work? Create a driver that phones home is somehow able to figure out the location of the computer by some method that is not easily defeated with a VPN? Even a GPS chip on the cards won’t work in a datacenter rack
Batteries really do not like to be at 100% charge. So if you use your SteamDeck mostly docked, it will be always at 100% charge and this prevents this. It’s a nice, useful feature.
I’ve given up because of time. I do not have that much time to game and when games started to hide better weapons and gear behind paywalls and progression systems that will take several hundreds of hours to complete, it sucks. So you’re fighting against those 14year olds who have spend an ungodly amount of time on the game and have better gear and that is not a good experience
TBH they haven’t done much to solve the problem with the switch lite. So I’m really sceptical here
Already done: lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy
email is a standard protocol. You can run your own server using FOSS software in 5 minutes if you start now. One of the biggest problems is that you will have a hard time “federating” to gmail and others due to the spam problematic, but that is something that we will see with Lemmy, too. Currently I can spin up my own server and start pushing shit to lemmy.world and other bigger instances, but I feel that this will change with the coming spam waves
Yeah, those old forum threads really were great. Many forums had threads that were discussing topics for years, all in one place. There were people posting how they were building something and they would just reply to their thread with an update. It’s a great way to collect information and better than we are doing it here
Hat es jemand schon ausprobiert und kann berichten?
Ok, that is a totally different use case than mine. I’m one of those guys browsing a selfhosting community on the fediverse and I only want to stream my own stuff to my mobile and provide my wife with audiobooks. If you’re providing a bigger group of people with streaming services, who are not tech savvy, another software might be the better solution. But that doesn’t mean that Jellyfin is bad - it’s just another use case with different requirements
And it really doesn’t help that Meta is making the most affordable headsets. I would like to try a Quest 3, I have the budget, but I really, really don’t trust them
Yeah - those microtransactions are killing the experience. You never know if the level is just hard and challenging and that you need to practice more or if it is impossibly hard and only solvable with money. Or if you suck in a multiplayer game or if it is pay to win
But let’s be honest - it really is not complicated. That was a one minute configuration in my router.
Please tell us more stories, that sounds entertaining :D