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  • 1200 incoming + 1 hairdryer at the same time equals overloaded circuit though.

  • It is more than just the concern around back-feeding the grid. These simple balcony setups connect to your home grid via a single outlet. Most US outlets/circuits are 15 AMP or roughly 1500 watts max capacity. These single circuits can only carry that much current total at any one time so if you have it loaded up with incoming power AND use anything else on the circuit at the same time ... no bueno. To make this setup work best/safely you would ideally want a dedicated circuit for it which is basically non-existent today.

    The safety issues really do need to be addressed because the folks most likely to use these systems are apartment dwellers and I don't think anyone wants to increase fire risk in these scenarios.

  • Gentoo is GOAT. I am also glad that Arch exists though. Both have excellent wikis, good knowledgeable communities, lots of configuration options. In terms of pure speed, it is hard to beat a build it all from source as per your own custom USE flags setup like in Gentoo.

  • Nice to see the US government still supporting EVs these days.

    I still think that EV rebates and tax credits would be more cost efficient and much less jarring than provoking Iran into destroying 20% of the world's oil supply... but I guess that I am too simple-minded for politics.

  • Whenever these editors wars come around I just....

    sshfs zerocool@thegibson:/home/zerocool ~/sshfs/thegibson

    ... and then edit files with MS Word.... like a real gangster.

  • Blink twice if you're compromised by the Mossad! You certainly would not be alone amongst world leaders.

  • Nokia 2780 is not bad. It runs KaiOS, supports tethering and 4G cell data. As long as you stick to the script on how you use the device it will have minimal privacy issues IMHO. If that is still not enough you can skip phones altogether and get a 4G dongle for your favorite Linux laptop/tablet and just use a softphone + voip service.

  • Folks getting a front row seat to the difference between actual causality and stochastic parrots.

  • SSH and freeRDP are pretty reliable.

  • Smart phones are a bad idea. A simple, dumb phone to make calls, texts and occasionally tether your laptop, vehicle tablet to for data access are all you really need. Even the dumb phone should have physical switches for the radios and a battery that can be removed without any tools.

  • If vibe-coding is wrecking Windows 11 and Office now ... just wait until Windows 12 sees the light of day! Ohhh boy, will that ever be some infinite-monkeys-on-typewriters-shite!

  • The war ends when Israel decides it is over since they clearly own our government, financial sector, our tech overlords and soon most of our news outlets. Considering that they've been at war with their neighbors for over 50 years I would not hold my breath.

  • Fairphone is such an obvious partner here I guess that's why they went with a Chinese manufacturer instead.

    I am sure nothing bad will come from that decision.1, 2, 3

    Seriously, though. Why?

  • We need improved Linux support for power management on ARM platforms. In general Linux on ARM has been good for a long time now. (ex RaspberryPi, Gentoo, Ubuntu)

    Where things aren't so great is the choice in OEMs putting out ARM parts like Broadcom, Qualcomm and Apple. All of whom aren't exactly open source champions. In a less imperfect world we'd have something like RISC-V with great power management and linux support available in mobile computing SKUs/TDPs.

  • Keep calm and

    pulseaudio -k

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Microsoft rolls out native Sysmon monitoring in Windows 11

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/microsoft/microsoft-rolls-out-native-windows-11-sysmon-security-monitoring/