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Oliver

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Macht hochspannende Autos ohne Dinosaurier-Antrieb…

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Tatsächlich wäre ein App sehr interessant. 🤔 Habe auf der join-lemmy.org Seite für iOS nur „Remmy“ als App gefunden, welche jedoch scheinbar nicht mehr im AppStore drin ist (weder US noch DE). 😃

Falls es für iOS noch was anderes gibt? 👋

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In an ideal world, automation could free up the human workpower to relevant topics (instead of taxi/Uber/etc.). Science, development or even social working.

But as we are not in an ideal world, this would never work, as it would need equal and ver could education where you see every student what it is: essential brain capital which must not be left ignored.

So the reason why we get automated driving is: because we hate monotonously driving every day the same route through the traffic jam.

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And how much is still dark?

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Well… isn’t it more WebKit vs. rest instead of Chrome vs. Firefox?

I’m mainly using safari privately Edge at work. Both are WebKit and I don’t have any problems.

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Well… the question should be: where does all this electric charge come from? I you harvest it from humidity in the Air, the charge would removed. Thus, you have to replace the humidity in the air with fresh, „charged“ humidity.

Is there any natural effect, that this works automatically? Or do you need a fan? How much energy would that need?

Too much questions, too less details for a too simple solution.

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Oh… damn. I thought they were still on the same basis. Sorry, my fault. :(

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Well… for iPhones (and other smartphones) I’m not sure if anything changes. There is a exception in the regulation: if the device is waterproof, it is enough if the manufacturer or repair shops can change the battery for you. They do not need to be user replaceable.

But probably for MacBooks, there will be replaceable batteries in the future. I don’t see, how Apple will find a way around this regulation.

Apple Watch: they are waterproof —> nothing changes.

AirPods: well… are they waterproof? I don’t see user changeable batteries ever. Perhaps they will become waterproof in the future too? :) AirPods, now also for swimming and diving!

iPads: well: probably there will be changeable batteries in the future. Or we will have underwater Tablets soon. We just need another input method. Probably gestures like the VisionPro?

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Hui. r/interestingasfuck hat auf NSFW umgestellt (damit Reddit keine Werbeeinnahmen dort bekommt) und scheinbar sämtliche Moderation eingestellt. r/porn ist dagegen vermutlich harmlos, was da gerade abgeht. Wild.

r/wellthatsucks hat einen anderen kreativen Protest. Dort geht es jetzt um Staubsauger.

Diese Mod Teams zeigen jetzt ein bisschen Kreativität. Ist fast schon wieder lustig. :)

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I did some Wikipedia lookup… according to that, chromium uses the Browser engine „Blink“ which is a fork of the WebCore Component of WebKit.

So, I expect there are still a lot of similarities between Chromium an WebKit.

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I run a private Mastodon Instance. The server gives me the option to automatically delete the media-cache after a given number of days (I have it set to 180 days). If the data is needed again, it will be pulled from the original instance. Again. If still available.

An additional setting is the deletion of the federated content at all, which is saved on my server. This probably cannot be reverted, as the server doesn’t know anymore what to pull from what server… I have this setting at 365 days.

Additionally I can set my personal account to auto delete my own posts after a given time. With being able to set some excludes (favorited, bookmarked, posts which got a minimum of likes, …). But this is not a server setting, it’s an account setting.

Social media does not need to be saved forever. :)

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