

You absolutly right, but here in the Mecca of internet freedom, we don’t likey.
You absolutly right, but here in the Mecca of internet freedom, we don’t likey.
Seems like you answered your own question. If a gaming software engineering privacy enthusiast isn’t a power user, I don’t know what is.
Also, Tumblweed really isn’t intimidating. Give it a try.
If you want to buy second-hand, make sure to take a look at linux-hardware.org to see if Linux supports all drivers.
Generally, every laptop will work, with the exception of fingerprint sensors, webcams, or Bluetooth.
Yes, at least Lenovo Linux laptops are 140$ cheaper.
Take a look at Framework, or System76 for Linux first hardware.
Hehehe, Glasgow.
Famke Janssen, or that Dabo girl Jake dated for an episode.
Well, now im sure it will
Reddit went full open-source in 2008 with a Github repo
I stand corrected, although it seems to have beern a corporate gambit.
I can see where you’re coming from, reading you’re other reply in this thread, but I’ll just try to hold on to my idealism a bit longer :)
Reddit was never FOSS. Linux is still going stong, even with vested financial interests.
Most importantly, wie have already made the decision to leave traditional social media and build something better. If worst comes to wiorst, we’ll find each other again.
Check out lemmyapps.com for different apps and webUIs. There is even sm old reddit style clone like old.lemmy.world for example.
Gee, both links were broken. Thanks!
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Welcome to Lemmy!
There is the Lemmy Keyboard Navigation browser extension. It works on the regular and old.reddit style web UI.
For even more UIs and apps check out lemmyapps.com.
I have been browsing all and noticing many new communities popping up. Lemmy is bustling with activity, and it’s actually possible to sort by hot now.
The next great migration is truly underway. New users are staying and posting, and I believe its in no small part because of the work you and other activ users put in.
So, thank you and keep it up.
Whoops, you’re right the values for yearly cosumption should be x1000, or in MWh. So, it’s just enough for a day or two.
It’s impossible to say, but if we assume it’s a typical Li-ion battery supplying 3.7V, then:
9 kAh x 3.7 V = 33.3 kWh
So, it would be enough to power the average American house (10 MWh/year) for 1.2 days, or 4 days for a typical European flat (3 MWh/year).
Edited wrong yearly consumption
Dacia is a small Romanian brand with a single plant, so learning that some are rebranded Renaults from China is quite surprising.
I looked up the Dacia Spring and it says, that it’s manufactured in China.
Clip for the uninitiated