

Equally handsome equally smart


Equally handsome equally smart


Yeah boss, I’m gonna need to expense these tissues and this gallon of lotion.


If you actually read the source, you’d know it’s closer to 2 in 50.


Nice try FBI


I love this show and can confirm, they are the worst
The solution is simple, we eat the rich


He has lied about so much and been proven wrong, so sadly I doubt anyone will take that away from this


I can excuse racism and pedophilia, but my financial wellbeing is where I draw the line!


My son went as the loch ness monster this year. Cost about $3.50
I try to selfhost wherever possible. There are a few exceptions where it’s not practical (email for example), so I prefer not Google/Apple/Microsoft when that happens. In those cases, I also like to diversify so any potential enshitification is less painful to resolve.


ouch! Local only has been a long term campaign for me. The last thing was my thermostat which I found out was cloud connected when my network went down. I’ve since fixed it using the ecobee local homekit integration. Great test is to manually pull the wan port and see what breaks!


This latest outage was a great test for my home assistant. Only integrations that went down were weather reporting.


As close to 50% is best for longevity/cycle life, so the 20-80 rule is a good one. That said, devices Like smart phones with smarter battery management systems (BMS) benefit from relearning the battery voltage curve, so discharging/charging from 0-100 can be beneficial for accurate state of charge measurement.


Hahaha yeah general convention used to be just throw them all in a bin like nonrechargeable batteries. Train explosion in Houston a while back showed why that was a bad idea. That said if they’re all completely discharged, the hazard is much less because less stored energy AND the cathode is more stable (gives off less oxygen during decomposition). The former reduces internal short hazards/heat; the latter reduces energy and effluent release if they go off.
The fireproof container isn’t a bad idea, but be careful of making a bomb. You want it to leak before burst just due to the large volume of effluent produced. Best practices are to reduce how much you store, keep long term batteries at ~25% SOC (less for disposal), and storing away from other flammables including other batteries.


Someone else’s trash can. Alternatively, a hammer and nail typically work pretty well.
More seriously, discharge slowly to as low as you can and dispose of per local regulations. I have disposal centers near me that take them.


Lithium ion batteries. Especially when they catch fire and how to put them out.


Well that fucking sucks. Can someone explain how this will affect those on GrapheneOS? I’m assuming it’ll only affect play store and proxy apps, e.g. aurora store. Any other way to get around this, or anything else I’m missing?
Agreed. Typically just buy a new machine when the first one fills up.
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