Depending on your usage, wired (due to being slow charging, typically) can actually drain the battery faster than it charges.
But since you're using it tirelessly, you can use a fast charger via your 9v outlet (or other fast charging USB).
It sucks it uses so much power, but you're probably better off if you need to charge your phone anyway
Really been enjoying Against the Storm - though I play mostly under 1x speed so I spend so long per level lol - slowly adjusting to speeding up...
Protip: Many cars use slow charging USB 2.0 for wired Android Auto - if you use this, you cab instead plug your phone into a fast charging outlet instead
Yes please!
The whole buffer/quick record that's been added to video card drivers have been a boon for capturing those blimo and you'll miss it episodes of hilarity.
Pretty sure it actually predates Apple's version too...
Piracy is an issue of service, not price - Gabe Newell
This is exactly why restaurants shouldn't use QR codes as menus, they're attack vectors - anyone can just come in and slap on their own QR sticker.
Not yet - it has an API but any bridge hasn't been built. (To my knowledge)
Tbf you weren't required to watch, just had to follow the link in the article to the gleam page.
I'm sure the robots will enjoy their new OLED though.
I just use the ping integration of Home Assistant, simple for me since I've already got HA running.
That functionality only works with Google Keep. Google killed off integration with third party apps early this year.
I've just sworn off using it and using the app we were already using manually. Sort of hoping the year of voice will eventually produce a viable replacement because I'm sick of Google killing shit off and forcing you to use their app. "Be different, not the same" 🙄
Still finishing Control, as well as Kaiju Wars, which has helped scratch that Advance Wars itch while also being new
I sort of wish God existed so they could tell this woman she's stupid af.
...k.
If you want to be FOSS, how about the haptic input button? You'll have to build it yourself though...
Amazing how enshitification has continued to march on.
Very relatedly, it's also contained in an anecdote Bertrand Russell reportedly experienced.
They're also apparently adding markdown which is neat, but considering all the recent Google news of them trying to lock down the web, I'd rather they focus on adding an RCS API so other apps can exist...
Control is a fantastic game - definitely recommend a completion run for all the lore.
Listened to this sing for years before actually understanding the lyrics lol - considering I was an atheist for even longer, I wonder if my subconscious knew and just didn't tell me 🤷🏻♂️
Instagram has introduced Immortal Objects – PEP-683 – to Python. Now, objects can bypass reference count checks and live throughout the entire execution of the runtime, unlocking exciting avenues f…
Instagram has introduced Immortal Objects – PEP-683 – to Python. Now, objects can bypass reference count checks and live throughout the entire execution of the runtime, unlocking exciting avenues...
PEP 703 Accepted (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython)
Posting for the whole Steering Council, on the subject of @colesbury’s PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython). Thank you, everyone, for responding to the poll on the no-GIL proposal. It’s clear that the overall sentiment is positive, both for the general idea and for PEP 7...
Posting for the whole Steering Council, on the subject of @colesbury’s PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython). Thank you, everyone, for responding to the poll on the no-GIL proposal. It’s clear that the overall sentiment is positive, both for the general idea and for PEP 703 specifically. The Steering Council is also largely positive on both. We intend to accept PEP 703, although we’re still working on the acceptance details.
It was a really lively and engaged election process for the PSF Board this year! First of all, we want to thank everyone who ran and was ...
Congratulations to the five new Board members-elect! Cheuk Ting Ho Denny Perez Georgi Ker Christopher Neugebauer KwonHan Bae
Hi, Zachary Ware and me removed 19 modules in Python 3.13 stdlib, modules deprecated in Python 3.11 by PEP 594 – Removing dead batteries from the standard library. aifc audioop cgi cgitb chunk crypt imghdr mailcap msilib nis nntplib ossaudiodev pipes sndhdr spwd sunau telnetlib uu xdrlib Moreove...
20 standard library modules are being removed in 3.13 as stipulated in PEP 594, so called "dead batteries".
Plans for Python 3.13 (faster cpython)
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The plan for 3.13 is similar to early plans for 3.12.
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