That's interesting! I thought that if you for example have a 50w RF transmitter, taking 40w from it would make it act as a 10w one for the other devices around it.
What distro are you running with plasma? I've had issues with instability on KDE neon, so I'm planning to switch to a different distro. Plasma is still nice, so I'm looking for inspiration for what to mix and match.
This might be a hot take, but I hope that we as a platform are toxic enough to advertisers so that big tech's enshittification and advertising never becomes a problem.
So I did some tests, and I think thunder is the only client that handles video badly. It doesn't even try to load the link you sent.
In contrast, eternity loads it perfectly fine. I guess I've been on a bugged client this entire time 😅
I assume catbox behaves similarly to a basic nginx instance serving static content. I try to keep my uploads under 50mb to save my own and others bandwidth so yea, no video essays
I've noticed the web clients throw errors, but the thunder app used to crash when loading my post (and for that reason, I switched the preview to a gif)
I'm in Norway, and let's say electric car charging could be better. The main issue we face is that the car charger systems are too fragmented, meaning you have to have an app and account for pretty much every car charging company, and guess what... There's not a dozen of them, but hundreds.
Another issue we've faced a lot is that you'd plug your car into the fast charger, get charged money but the charging won't start. You get a choise of navigating the ad filled terribly designed apps that barely work and try to cancel or restart charging, or give up and look for another charger in the near vicinity.
As far as I can remember, gas pumps have never had these issues, but even a decade into norway's EV development, these companies still struggle setting up proper working infrastructure.
One thing that's nice are the toll prices, we pay about NOK 7 kr to pass tolls, while gasoline vehicles pay NOK 29kr, and diesel pay about NOK 65kr to pass tolls.
As of July 23 2024, the conversion for that is:
NOK 7kr = USD $0.63
NOK 29kr = USD $2.63
NOK 65kr = USD $5.89
Also if you drive at the wrong time and at the wrong place, those prices might as well be doubled
Nice. I'll look into OpenSUSE!