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  • They mean to say: Skyrim was so buggy at release, it was definitely close to unplayable. Even the latest patches don't fix some issues from day 1. (BUT: it's the only game from its era I can go back and play now and still be completely immersed)

  • The Tories have literally just stolen conservative Australia's early 2000's immigration policies. Offshore "processing" which never actually happens, hardline "stop the boats!" which in reality is just "ban journalists talking about the boats" and "break down the smuggling gangs" which ends up just being "throw money at a foreign regime to enable our companies to exploit their resources via shitty contracts".

    If this had anything to do with bringing order to the asylum process, it would involve providing resources to said process.

  • Laptops are being gradually added to the list of devices within scope of this change. It only counts for any new device being sold on the market after the changes take effect.

    The clause only makes sure that chargers do not limit, when connected to competitors devices. The regulation is coming from an e-waste perspective, which the EU has made it clear that it is not interested in entertaining or letting companies push them around.

  • As I commented above, the regulation clearly states "any additional charging protocol allows for the full functionality of PD.. irrespective of the charging device used."

    So they can't have both unless they split EU & RoW devices.

  • This is not correct for devices being sold to the EU at least. Part of the amendment to the Radio Equipment Regulation outlines the exact standards for power delivery that must be used, and that interfaces which are capable of being charged @ > 15W must "ensure that any additional charging protocol allows for the full functionality of the USB Power Delivery...".

    For data transfer, I don't see the point and future improvements to USB will come from industry in future.

    The only way around this is with a wireless charging protocol, but manufacturers are moving away from that it appears.

  • I mean if you have air conditioning, then most tips here are irrelevant and the only tip would be "put your air conditioning on".

    Almost all areas on or north of the Alps in Europe don't have AC (cos they never needed it) and buildings are made to keep heat in.

  • The one thing I don't see mentioned enough for keeping your apartment cool is to close all windows and draw all curtains during the day and open them when the temperature outside is lower than that inside (normally ~an hour after sunset).

    Heat reflects off all surface, so it's not just about keeping light out.

    Blinds on the outside of your windows help significantly too.