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  • because if the government spends 100€ on whatever, it gets 19€ back.
    So it only actually spent 81€.

  • switch pro seems to have issues.
    I like xBox (removable batteries, good controller) and kingkong 2 pro (can connect to other consolwa, has accelerometer) and have both

  • An RX 6600 paired with a Ryzen 5600 would blow the Deck out of the water (3-4x depending on the measurement) for a very similar cost to a mid-range Deck.

    those two parts are 330€ new for me right now.
    I'd still need:
    a Mainboard, AM4 starts at 50€
    RAM, 16GB for ~25€
    Power Supply, 20-50€
    ssd 10-30€

    starting at 435€
    Actually, that seems reasonably competetive with the 64gb version (420€), depending on the other parts you choose (I'd not want to completely cheap out on Power Supply or Storage, so give that ~20€ more each).

    I'm surprised to be honest. Nice.

  • nextcloud talk can also be an alternative (open source and self-hosted).

    but I think the whole nextcloud suite is more suited as a hub for a (small?) business, not necessarily great for, lets say, family videocalls (due to the necessity of having an administrator who runs it).

  • They do not implement the format standard correctly.

    I think it's also important to mention, that they wrote the standard themselves (after being forced to)

  • it can fuck up microsoft office formatted documents

    everything can.
    That is because Microsoft doesn't follow the 1000 page docx standards they wrote themselves.

    And I will defend the decent UI against modern words ribbon-trash to my death.
    libreoffice ui can certainly be improved a lot, but microsoft office is definitely worse.

  • why would it be better for nintendo to not make millions of people buy it twice?

  • You have to prove them guilty beyond reasonable doubt (surely you’ve heard this phrase before), which means 100% proof

    That's not true, because "beyond reasonable doubt" is usually interpreted very differently.
    You do not need 100% proof. Otherwise convictions would never happen.

    To stay with sexual assault cases, the defendant could always argue that Consensual Non Consent (Couples setting limits beforehand, and then after that acting like one party does not consent) was part of their kink, and happening at the time.
    No eyewitnesses, Video, or even written statements could completely rule out the possibility of (increasingly elaborate) consensual non-consent.

    And the same goes for anything else. Bank robbery? Well, I was hired to test their security. No Idea why they are now fucking me over, they probably don't want to pay.

    Murder? I was told the weapon was a toy, and we were acting out a stage-play!

    anyway, you just need to proof beyond doubt that seems reasonable. Most of my examples above wouldn't meet that requirement, depending on further circumstances.

  • Specially content creators. PeerTube could get a bit more people.

    Youtube pays content creators.
    PeerTube costs content creators money.

    There's plenty of content creators aware of the issue, which is why nebula, floatplane etc. exist, but those are subscription models which most people don't want to pay.

    Sure, youtubes money is not all that creators get, see for example LinusTechTips 2020 numbers. But gutting your revenue by ~25% would hurt hard.
    Especially when costs go up at the same time.

  • What's the connection between conductivity and capacitance?

    It's been a while....

  • I seem to have fucked up the answer.

    Imagine spending 4 months of your life making a trophy just to see it get smashed. Not only that but the recipient and smasher just don’t care that it broke. Link to Post

    Well, sorry for the manufacturer, but I wouldn't blame Lando or Max for that.

    Organizers shouldn't use something like that for a trophy.

  • I'd be super down for that as well.

    Although I also have been wondering, how "same" the cars of teammates really are.
    There are always tolerances, and no two parts are "the same", and there always is one which is slightly closer to the perfect value than the other.

    I've wondered how much of a difference that could make when you add it all up over a whole racecar.

  • Within pretty strong limits, yes.

    But you're right, it is fair to question if those limits imposed are actually good.
    They definitely are complex enough, to allow different interpretations. Most times a team will have an Idea that maybe skirts the rules. They will believe they are within legal limits, and if the Idea is actually good and improves things for them, all the other teams will protest.
    Sometimes the new Idea is then instantly clarified to be illegal.
    Sometimes it is deemed legal, but the rules are changed such as it becomes illegal the next season.
    and Rarely it's just legal, and everyone else copies it and has the same stuff 2-3 Months later.

  • honestly Perez has been making things interesting more often than not as well.

    You just really have to ignore that max is going to win.

  • Seems like a rather expensive mistake to make.

    Wonder if it was a design issue, or operator error.

  • ... well, then I misunderstood something rather completely

    I'll need another look. Thanks!

  • I've seen it recently, when it was still known as crackpipe.

    Unfortunately it's not (yet?) available on Linux/Docker.
    When it becomes so, I'll want another look at it.

  • interesting that this opinion is so hated.

    I agree with you, and would like to hear why people seem to consider this opinion invalid.