

GHB is freely available because it’s used as an industrial solvent and cleaning agent, that’s why it’s legal in most countries.
Many people also use it as a recreational drug, it’s effects are similar to alcohol at low dosages


GHB is freely available because it’s used as an industrial solvent and cleaning agent, that’s why it’s legal in most countries.
Many people also use it as a recreational drug, it’s effects are similar to alcohol at low dosages


But keep in mind the phone will throttle charging speeds when it gets warm, so the battery doesn’t end up getting much warmer, it just takes forever to get a full charge (especially when using a thick case that puts further space between the charging coils and also acts as thermal insulation, thus reduces the phones ability to cool down)


Yes, but flagging usually happens automatically and is not always your fault


Were you never a child? I formatted my family pc and reinstalled windows xp in 5th grade, and used a proxy to circumvent the schools online filter in 7th grade.
Children are not as stupid as you seem to think
VPNs also accept many anonymous payment methods that happen to be easily accessible to children, like gift cards. And free VPNs exist


I saw this exact video the day of the attack, why is this article phrased as if it was released just now?


The title makes it appear as if it’s out of charity and goodness of their corporate heart
Only to someone that has been living under a rock for the last decade. Everyone else is able to deduct from the “to European users” in the title that the EU forced their hand


there’s still not really sd cards or flash drives bigger than 1tb
There are actually 2tb microSD cards now, and 4tb flash drives


So rent a budget VPS and tunnel your home server through it?


Why rent? If you have fiber and aren’t behind CGNAT you can host from your home


5TB requires you to be a company??? My personal NAS already has 92TB


You know this is more than enough reason to fire you once your IT department finds out


Most manufacturers only list average power draw, but in HDR mode you can get much higher peak power useage.
This website also lists peak power draw for many TVs, in this example the Bravia 9 85 inch has a peak of 380W
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model-power-consumption/fca71198


Your research would be incorrect


Gigantic 80" screens generally draw something like 120W
In HDR mode they can draw a lot more than that for short peaks


You just happened to work in a tourist area that is above the budget of most of our worst offenders (sorry if this sounds classist, it’s absolutely not meant that way)


OK, do you want me to tell 50 users of my Plex server that they can no longer use their shitty 10 year old smart TV to watch my movie library, and instead have to pay money buy a chromecast dongle, and then get a completely different UI and lose all their view progress on TV series? They’d just go back to paying for Netflix.
And yes, I have users that struggle even with the Plex app. My father can’t figure out how to use his dumb-phone to call a contact, and is only able to accept incoming calls. It took months to teach him how to use the Plex app, switching him to a different one will take just as long


Yes. I have a lifetime Plex pass, and I donated to Jellyfin as well. Looking forward to the day I can uninstall Plex and no longer worry about them potentially giving my data to Media companies so they can sue for piracy


The problem with Jellyfin is that it’s not a viable alternative for people hosting a Plex server for their family and friends. If you are the only 8ne using your server it’s fine, but Jellyfin doesn’t have working apps for every platform, and the ones that have a Jellyfin client available are not nearly as user friendly.
That sounds great, but how would you objectively quantify productivity