okay, here's a question: does anyone know of a good USB-PD portable battery that isn't shit?
every single one I've ever had has failed within a few months
I'd particularly like one that supports 100W charging so I can quickly charge it up, and a decent number of discharge power levels so I can use it for stuff other than just my phone
don't mind if it's heavy (in fact, heavy is expected if it actually has a decent capacity!) but would prefer one that actually lasts, if anyone has ever encountered one
CW-boost: meme, Musk, uses ableist slur
Question: should I leave my 90s/00s hardware (vcr, cd player, amp, etc) plugged in or only do so when using them? Specifically in terms of keeping the capacitors healthy, given how that’s a major weakness in tech from that era.
Based on my limited understanding, I can make a case for either so I’m wondering if there’s any consensus on this.
@tubemapper the joy so many children feel when it comes to trains is so pure and lovely. Honestly, just that is reason enough to build more railways and run more trains.
Dus als je een paar mp3tjes illegaal downloadt of per ongeluk een liedje van Metallica op het filmpje met je kind hebt draaien wordt je helemaal de moeder kapotgeprocedeerd, maar als één van de grootste bedrijven ter wereld bewust, met winstoogmerk en opzettelijk hun hele AI traint met illegale downloads van boeken omdat de legale manier te duur zou worden: krekels?
FWIW, my Mom is a nerd, yes. But she's most definitely not a computer nerd. She wouldn't touch a computer with a ten feet pole if she could avoid them. She always hated them, because they never worked the way she imagined they should.
And until today, I was not able to help her, because a part of the puzzle was always missing.
We needed the combination of niri, Emacs, Org mode & org roam, notmuch, and a couple of other tools to exist at the same time, and I needed to be familiar with all of them. This lets me build a system tailored for my Mom, one she won't hate using.
I could not build that with any of these tools missing.
> Of course, we don’t want you to burn out. That’s why we have a No Burning Out policy. You must work every hour of every day, but you also need to take care of yourself. Otherwise, you might become less efficient — in which case you will have broken our No Burning Out policy
Mom played around a bit with #GNOME and #niri, and she'll be switching to #niri, because she concluded that tiling is awesome.
She's in the "some floating is okay" camp, though, so I'll let niri decide what to float and what not. But she'll be tiled-by-default, with tabbed columns.
AND ON TOP OF ALL THAT: She decided that notmuch, Org Roam, and Emacs are all incredible tools, and she wants to learn them.
What have I done.
"Sometimes our movements suffer from what I think of as a 'unity fetish.' We want to put aside differences, especially in pursuit of a single-minded goal. However, our differences make us strong. My puzzle might be incomplete without your pieces. My struggle against my employer might be incomplete without your boycott of an industry; we cannot rid ourselves of fascist politicians without fighting cops in the streets.
"We need to find ways for our movements to work together to compliment one another for joint liberation in our lived experiences, instead of asking others to put their struggles on hold for some abstract 'greater good."
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.