

But if the Windows has an OEM license, it can’t be used inside a VM, as far as I understand.
But if the Windows has an OEM license, it can’t be used inside a VM, as far as I understand.
While I agree that it’s not exclusive to EVs, I’m pretty sure it was not as bad 15 years ago. For example my Toyota Yaris from 2010 certainly cannot transmit to the outside world (even Bluetooth was an extra back then).
I love that it breaks the automatic translator on that page.
This article was amended on 8 March 2025. The Athena craft touched down 250 meters, not 250 miles, from its intended landing site.
Or use an existing format like .m3u or .pls.
I don’t know anything about the owners of Engelbert Strauss, but the article only says that they don’t like wind turbines (at least at one place). Do they also support the AFD, hate LGBTQ, and dismantle government organisations? If not, they are certainly a lot better than Musk, not similar.
I just looked, and Chimera also offers distrobox. I didn’t have the need to really use it yet, but it sounds like it would be the best because of its desktop integration.
If everything is already warm enough, there’s no need to add additional heat.
From Wikipedia:
The company has licensed the Kodak brand to several products produced by other companies, such as the PIXPRO line of digital cameras manufactured by JK Imaging. https://petapixel.com/2013/01/23/kodak-brand-license-holder-jk-imaging-shrouded-in-mystery/
I’m using sftp in Keepass2Android to sync the file while I’m at home. When I’m not at home, it uses the local copy on the phone.
When the password file has changed on my home server and on the phone, Keepass2Android will ask if it should merge the databases. I’m not sure what Syncthing would do in that situation.
And there’s also ebay.de.
Whatsapp already implemented this, but as far as I know nobody took the offer. E.g. Signal and Threema don’t want to connect with WhatsApp.
Are you sure about A3? A3 is twice the size of A4, not half of it.
Yes. Or 100W.
0.1kWh per hour can be written as 0.1kWh/h, which is the same as 0.1kW.
I’m quite happy with my Tasmota outlets. They don’t have a display, but I have a thing with a display already with me, so why would I need another display at the outlet, which would make it bulkier and more inconvenient to use.
Do you mean 0.1kWh per hour, so 0.1kW or 100W?
My N100 server needs about 11W.
What about English? Or does Ireland not accept American immigrants?