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Supreme Court to announce ruling on definition of a woman

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Vets tell BBC they are under 'consistent pressure' to make money

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Royal Mail trials postbox with parcel hatch, solar panels and barcode scanner

homeassistant @lemmy.world

Home Assistant 2025.4 Time to continue the dashboards!

  • Physical game cards may also not actually contain the game:

    Nintendo Switch 2 Game-Key Card Overview

    Game-key cards are different from regular game cards, because they don’t contain the full game data. Instead, the game-key card is your "key" to downloading the full game to your system via the internet.

    So you pay a premium and maybe don't even get a "real" cartridge.

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Nintendo Switch 2 Game-Key Card Overview

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    Millions of Britons brace for across-the-board bill rises in ‘awful April’

  • I’ve got parts on order for this very project, should arrive this week.

    I previously tried using one of those large pressure mats but it didn’t work under the mattress.

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    More SEND pupils could go to mainstream schools as support shake-up is considered

  • Also works on the GameCube, albeit with much more limited IO due to the lack of USB.

    The GameCube Can Now Run Windows

    I’m not sure there’s much fun software compiled for PowerPC Windows NT to run on it though (yet).

  • That’s Thread. Matter is an application layer standard, which currently supports running over WiFi, Ethernet or Thread.

    Matter could run over new wireless systems in the future.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Home Assistant 2025.3: View those headers!

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    Insulation scandal: Damp and mouldy homes excluded from help

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    Too many young people find doing a day's work 'stressful', says Liz Kendall

  • A few years ago the hose on our washing machine split and we didn’t realise until water started coming out from under the units. Thankfully damage was minimal but it was a big pain to dry out.

    I’ve had some of those Aqara leak sensors in place since as a precaution.

    Just remember to change the batteries regularly! Easy to forget them when they are out of sight.

  • Back in the PS2/Xbox/Gamecube era the SNES and Megadrive seemed to be retro while the PS1 and N64 were just “old”. So maybe 2 generations ago is the start of retro.

    I think it’s definitely a lot blurrier now though. The differences between consoles and the leaps between generations are less pronounced, and there are so many y rereleases and remasters now keeping older games fresh.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Home Assistant 2025.2: Iterating on backups

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    School phone bans don't boost grades or wellbeing, study suggests

  • Getting employers to do so will probably require improved labour laws and investment, which doesn’t look forthcoming yet.

    Instead I fear we will end up with some more unbinding guidelines employers will ignore, and then those who still cannot find work will have the rug pulled from them with the cuts.

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    Neurodiverse people on benefits to be helped into work in bid to cut welfare bill

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    UK shoplifting on the rise and more brazen, new survey says.

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    Not enough teachers, children turned away: Schools 'can't cope' with population boom

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    AI prototypes for UK welfare system dropped as officials lament ‘false starts’

  • They were still making MiniDiscs and MiniDV tapes? That seems more of a surprise than the Blu-ray discontinuation.

  • I’m also using iOS in the UK. I just tried searching for Pixelfed in the App Store and the ad was for some sort of golf tutoring app.

    The top search result was the Pixelfed app and the others all other Fediverse apps.

  • It will be counterproductive in a lot of cases, if the ultimate goal is to get people back into work.

    There’s a lot of areas of the country unfortunately where not being able to drive makes it very hard or near impossible to find work. It could also affect any of the sanctioned person’s dependents in a similar way.

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    Benefit cheats could lose driving licences in anti-fraud drive

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    'Terrorism has changed', says Starmer on Southport attacks

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Robot packers and AI cameras: UK retail embraces automation to cut staff costs

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    Robot packers and AI cameras: UK retail embraces automation to cut staff costs

  • Nintendo consoles tended to be radical, Nintendo handhelds were more iterative.

    The Game Boy and DS lines all built gradually on each other, seems the Switch line is following suit. I assume Nintendo see the Switch as a handheld that can be docked, rather than a console that’s also portable, so I guess it makes sense that it’s following a similar trajectory of previous handheld lines.

  • Everything has to look so serious these days.

    The colourful Joy Cons were part of the Switch’s identity, sad to see it reduced to an accent they seem almost ashamed of.

  • The N-Gage had a bunch of bizarre design decisions.

    The game cartridge slot was behind the battery - swapping games required disassembling the phone.

    The revised QD version fixed a lot of the mistakes but it was too little too late by then.

  • I was told the future would be all flying cars and food in pills.

    But instead it’s industrial pollution and bloodletting.

  • Throwing money at AI seems a big gamble for productivity.

    I’d rather see the UK invest in its human workers instead, with better education and training. IT skills for example as still lacking in the country. PCs have now existed for 30+ years yet so many still struggle with task like making simple spreadsheets.

  • If there is going be insistence on platforms being open there shouldn't be these distinctions.

    All of these devices are capable of general purpose computing at a hardware level, phones, tablets, PCs, headsets are now very similar and generalised in that regard. I don't see why a phone platform should be forced to be open while a games console gets to remain closed, when there is now only a hair's breadth separating an Xbox from a Windows PC.

  • Considering the latest changes at Meta, it seems their latest innovation is to transform social media into antisocial media.

  • USB-C has been a blessing and curse. One port that does everything, except when it doesn't. Even charging is now complicated by the "guess the cable that supports the right PD type" game.

    Not that the old days were much better. I don't miss faffing around with the myriad of serial and parallel port modes and settings.

  • Take the AI crap out and give it an open display API and it would be a fun desk toy.

    A rotating phone screen in a cylinder creating a hologram-like effect to display notifications/metrics/whatever else.