

Yea but Apple got sued into allowing that


Yea but Apple got sued into allowing that


FYI: Apple got sued for blocking other app stores. This would prevent f-droid from being installable


I love how the privacy popup doesn’t have buttons dismiss it


Probably code for more ads


I’d buy one but they are sold out.
Turn out there’s even an app for Android and iOS. I was wondering how you got all that information in one screen shot.


https://caberqu.com/home/20-43-c2c-caberqu-746052578813.html#/27-with_or_without_case-with_case It’s not awful for price but there are more complete testers like treedix: https://treedix.com/
What bothers me is all these testers assume you are a USB hardware wizard and know which pin combo supports which USB standard.
I want something that tells you how fast and how much power the wire can handle.
The newer cables have chips to talk to chargers to not exceed the power ratings. Why can’t these chips or testers also tell you how fast the wire can handle?


You mean sealed black boxes
Let’s say you want to test a network service like a webserver (https://www.mywebserver.com/) on the same computer as the browser.


Lots of ads. More than YouTube’s amount of ads.


He as straight as an Arrow
What’s the treatment? Adderal?


YES, In the USA (United Slaves of America.)


Here I thought it was an oversized fish bol, upside down, using the sun to evaporate water.
Silly me.


Whew! I’m training my AI so copyright laws don’t apply.


Aluminum expands under electrical loads and the wires become loose. Loose wires are a fire hazard.
The real solution is steel wire with a copper coating. Electricity flows on the outer region of wires anyhow.


Lots of limitations for markdown: No underlining No colors Limited table formatting


High resolution pictures on lemmy is a bit slow still. Worse for video. That’s the second most important issue left to fix on lemmy


Internet of things == internet of trash
Don’t buy shit you cannot own


So now we know what he kid’s nickname will be when he gets herpes in high school
That’s what AI is for