Not so sure about that. 200amp @ 240v is pretty standard for modern houses in the US. My house in Japan was only 40amps, so there are plenty of countries where this would be an issue.
I bought an electric xiaomi shaver about two years ago and it is only chargeable via USB-C. It works great for long term travel!
That was an impressively long threaded argument just to agree with what the original poster stated. Essentially this boils down to the following: cities and large tech companies are hugely complicated endeavors and if…
I was able to crash a systemd version 245 init on an ubuntu machine via gdb a few minutes ago as a test. It did max out the virtual CPUs on the ESXI host. And while it did not cause the machine to reboot, it seems to…
I am surprised to see someone else doing this, but I agree it works surprisingly well and one of my favorite tips.
Not so sure about that. 200amp @ 240v is pretty standard for modern houses in the US. My house in Japan was only 40amps, so there are plenty of countries where this would be an issue.
I bought an electric xiaomi shaver about two years ago and it is only chargeable via USB-C. It works great for long term travel!
That was an impressively long threaded argument just to agree with what the original poster stated. Essentially this boils down to the following: cities and large tech companies are hugely complicated endeavors and if…
I was able to crash a systemd version 245 init on an ubuntu machine via gdb a few minutes ago as a test. It did max out the virtual CPUs on the ESXI host. And while it did not cause the machine to reboot, it seems to…
I am surprised to see someone else doing this, but I agree it works surprisingly well and one of my favorite tips.