There’s Audacity & co. for that.
There’s Audacity & co. for that.
that 30-40 dollar item.
Woah. Weren’t they, what, 2$ a piece before CD?
Investing? You want to sell it again?
Then they are lossless
Vinyl? No, not at all. Pressing the platter is already the lossy part, playing has less dynamic range. Some just like the mechanical part and scratching noises better.
Onyx are Androids. But you should debloat/silence them a bit before, same as Kindle/any vendor Droid. And batterx life is not that great.
PocketBook have a more limited app selection (though there’s a Nextcloud app) and their SDK is old. But they’re running pure Linux and are excellent in openness and battery life.
I took a Onyx instead of a Kobo, because Kobo are locked down Androids. Though they are quite open in supported formats too.
So the state should build up more recycling capacity, subsidize it.
Hmm, now if they were forced to export your data, if you don’t agree.
Btw, there should really be some sort of legal “usage license” you can use with other providers, since you don’t own the game you buy. If not, it’s just a scam.
Wasn’t there an rocket concept like that from the 70’s, using the freed electrons for containement or something? I saw it once on Wikipedia and then never found it again.
And 3 to make a sun into a torus.
Some lines were taken already?
If i understand this right, glassdoor is for anonymous tips/rating of emploers/working conditions?
Would that work as a Lemmy community?
If a wire were a water stream:
Volt is water pressure (fast or slow stream)
Ampere how much water there is in the stream
Watt is pressure x amount
Ohm (resistance) is how much obstructions are in the stream
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MS, Facebook, Redhat.
Would be interestng what in a superconducting (-271°C?) CPU happens. At least leakage due to tunneling effects should be reduced at -231°C.
There’s multithreading mods for almost every mod-able game, be it Satisfactory, Rimworld or Oxygen not Included. For Dwarf Fortress not?
Pretty sure ads have to be identifiable as ads almost everywhere, against misinformation (because ads usually lie).
Videos are usually not interactive though.
Below the link to the article.
Yeah, can you take a “Veteran cybersecurity expert” who doesn’t generally use an adblocker serious?