We need to, because they are the only ones fighting against Chrome monopoly. It’s so sad to read news like this
We need to, because they are the only ones fighting against Chrome monopoly. It’s so sad to read news like this
And let’s not forget that fueling your car requires a tank, a decently sized pump and 2 minutes of your time. A quick charge will hopefully charge your battery to 80% in 30 minutes, while giving you less km and running 300kW of power through hefty cables and big transformers, consuming the amount of energy that a family house consumes in a few days.
(And yes, battery manufacturing and disposal consume enormous amount of resources)
Electric and gas have different situations in which they shine. Gas/diesel engines are just a bunch of steel and some control chips, optimized in more thana century of technological development if we couls develop carbon neutral fuel, electric cars would not be needed. Unfortunately, it woulf be difficult to do at scale of current fuel consumption. More (electric, battery-less) public transport, less road goods transportation, more nuclear, electric for vehicles that move 100% of the time (delivery and logistic vehicles) and carbon-free fuel for other kinds of vehicles (personal transportation) is a good balance, in my personal, ignorant, armchair opinion.
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You can try insulting me as much as you want, your elementary school comeback is not going to land
Troll or not, this is the most ridicoulous take I’ve ever heard lol
So are they going to repackage those apps and sell on the playstore? What’s the purpose of buying open source apps? Or it’s just to limit open source competition?
That’s like, almost 100% identical to the Simple File Manager from Tibor Kaputa, why make a new one?
Reolink camera are good quality and you can configure them quite a lot. As far as I know, they don’t connect to a remote cloud so they should not have such vulnerabilities
I think considering that lemmy is new and communities are small, users will be provided with all the content, regardless of when it was posted. Compared to an instagram where the content is so much you might not see it if you miss it