Exactly… And then banned them for something they did on a different community. It’s crazy to have such little power and still abuse it.
Exactly… And then banned them for something they did on a different community. It’s crazy to have such little power and still abuse it.
There’s nothing wrong with sunscreen in general, but they are probably referring to what happened recently in Australia:
Independent analysis by a trusted consumer advocacy group has found that several of Australia’s most popular, and expensive, sunscreens are not providing the protection they claim to, kicking off a national scandal.


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Yeah, the choosing when to see them is the most difficult part. I don’t see that happening in the near future.


So basically all ads… I agree


The thing is that USB type C is only about the physical plug/socket, and the USB standard and version that uses it is a separate thing.
In this case it’s probably a PD only charger and the device only supports plain old 5v 500mA USB power


I really really like my Garmin Instinct 2. It a kind of hybrid but between old digital clock and smartwatch, instead of analog.
It has strong Casio Pro Trek vibes. One color, no touch LCD screen. Solar charging, more than 3 weeks battery life, GPS, all health sensors and smart stuff.


I think you are referring to GNU Taler.
It recently started operating in a kind of open beta in Switzerland https://news.itsfoss.com/gnu-taler-swiss-operations/


I think BLE is only required for the initial compromise (extracting the pairing key). After that the attack can be performed over classic BT, and can impersonate either part (headphones or phone) to the other.
It’s still very targeted and sophisticated, so no reason to panic unless you have reasons to think someone with the resources could target you.
Regarding the attacks, they go way beyond eavesdropping calls, since BT headphones usually have access to contacts and smart assistants, that you can use to extract a lot more information


This works really well. I also open the downstairs windows. The hot air going up and out creates a draft effect, sucking in cold air from the downstairs windows.


Every frickin day… at least once, I read a post’s title and start looking around for clues that it’s not real… My mind goes: “is it the onion? Is it April’s fools again already? This can’t be true…”


This is the way… You can build one with an ESP dev board and a couple of components. M5 stack has a couple of different ones that already come with IR and the firmware is pretty easy to download and install.


I’ve seen them in Germany, but between relatively small cities and towns.
Not Just Bikes made a video
about Trams not long ago.


Exactly. Also, public transport is a system. Even if the vehicle you are currently traveling in breaks down, there’s usually replacements and alternatives to get to the same destination.


I knew a guy from the US that was also interviewed by some 3 letter agency because his girlfriend was Russian. This was like 20 years ago.


I got “How to remove a urinary catheter” 😱🤣


I’ll extend that to every product as well. I hate branding specially in clothing.
As you said, not every one of the 1000 board/unboard on the same stop. So, let’s analyze your 100 per stop figure: The modern (subway) trains that I use daily can carry 1000 people, are roughly 120m long, and have 18 double doors per side. That’s like 6 people per door, totally doable.