

Italy probably has a different culture. Maybe it will work there, or they’ll learn the hard way.
Italy probably has a different culture. Maybe it will work there, or they’ll learn the hard way.
I don’t see why a hub shouldn’t be able to supply power… it will disable PD modes and limit everything to 5V though
Just make sure to use it on 5V-only chargers. You can glue it to one of them.
Solar can be non-destructively disconnected and the remote control infrastructure is there
It’s too long for a comment but I made a Markdown copy in a post here: https://feddit.org/post/10009622
You’re lucky with Gmail. Both my work and school uses Outlook and they ban IMAP, POP3, third-party apps (even those with OAuth2) and also forwarding to another address. So I have to keep another browser or an anonymous window open for one of them, as it takes WAY too long to switch accounts and I’m NOT downloading the official Outlook app.
Not until we have Elongate pls
Not much work really, but few companies want their spaghetti code seen publicly.
What do you expect from a person who cannot install an OS (or at least does not consider it)?
Actually, the ratio is 5/3 for the vertical axis and 3/2 for the horizontal one. Yes, the pixel count decreased by 2.5x but scaling factors are expressed in linear terms, not quadratic. Not to mention, ASPECT RATIO DISTORTION of 9/10 (-10%).
There are 3 main forms of IP: patents (not relevant here), copyright and trademarks. Without consent of the holder, copyright only runs out on a time basis but what you’re calling IP falls into the “trademark” category, which don’t run out if continuously used by the holder. Some trademarks have become genericized and therefore invalid but this is a concern with product names, not fictional characters. There is no precedent in which fanon became so popular it overruled a trademark, because it can’t be published officially (it is easy to sue a single artist, it’s impossible to stop millions of people from calling any moving stairs “escalators” despite the former OTIS trademark).
Did you mean fanon “so different a trademark doesn’t apply”? That would be a different character entirely.