

I have an LG OLED CX, and the native Jellyfin client supports DV without any issues. The only downside is that the TV itself has to be connected to the network, which LG is actively working on making less desirable


I have an LG OLED CX, and the native Jellyfin client supports DV without any issues. The only downside is that the TV itself has to be connected to the network, which LG is actively working on making less desirable


I can remember back from my more experimental days, the moment your bootloader is unlocked, your phone is wide open to a lot of mischief and attacks. Meaning if you have to leave your bootloader unlocked to use a custom ROM, it’s probably not ideal.
On the other hand, your manufacturers OS might have some intentional backdoors, or just insecurities in some of the OEM apps, that make it easier to exploit, but that’s obviously hard to say/check.
From my quick search, it looks like it might be possible to re-lock your bootloader with certain manufacturers of you have the right signing keys, but that’s definitely some advanced level fingerling at that point: https://www.reddit.com/r/LineageOS/comments/n7yo7u/a_discussion_about_bootloader_lockingunlocking/
You also have Zotter in Austria
With quite a few Fair Trade/Organic certifications https://www.zotter.at/en/zotter-experience-world/philosophy


Can highly recommend mailbox.org, I’m very happy with their offering, and having a built in PGP Manager makes encryption very easy. As someone else has suggested, I use my own domain with then, and the whole process is really quick and easy. This also has the nice side effect of making your email address a lot shorter than it usually would be


That’s because tire companies probably don’t take product photos of every single tire they’ve ever made. If they come out with a new model they simply render out a few “standard tire” pictures, and slap that on all listings of that type of tire, no matter the exact dimensions. Cause let’s be honest, in mist cases seeing the profile is a lot more interesting than seeing the exact dimensions of the rim…


Ah, but you see, if you wrap it in Saran wrap, they won’t be able to make contact. You’d be better off using contact grease for that easy insertion


Honestly, I understand that the opposite way. The payment account is still your wero account, that obviously has every transaction you’ve done with them saved, and not much else. Meanwhile the payment source would be your bank account, and they clearly state that they only save the account holder name (your name), type of payment source (presumably bank account, credit card, debit card, … in case they ever want to reach feature parity with PayPal) and a technical identifier, which would be your account number, card number, …, possibly (hopefully) hashed and secured in some way. I still in no way see any I dictation that they’d extract your previous transactions, or any transactions done directly from your bank account


I would assume payment account in this case would be similar to eg a Paypal account. As in, they can obviously see the transactions you’ve done with them, and they will keep them saved, but I don’t see any reason why they would gather all of your bank account history
As someone who recently got a vasectomy at 27, I know how you’re feeling. I also never wanted kids, and have thought about getting a vasectomy from the moment it became legal for me. I still decided against it in the beginning, simply because condoms are easy and available, and I never really slept around too much. Then I met my partner, we talked about kids, and we both decided that we don’t want them, ever. So I had my vasectomy, and was recently cleared as sterile.
For me this was the perfect solution, as I never felt like I was rushing into something, I didn’t have to worry about what my partner would think, or if there might be a change in the future.


Well, they say they’re studying at a university in Slovenia, which gives it a pretty good chance that English isn’t their native language. Those questions still get across what they’re asking, so unless you’re some kind of grammatical god, I don’t think you can really complain too much


Well, technically speaking, Llama is not really open source. Rumours are Meta is only trying to get everyone to call it open source so they can have an advantage in the European market, which is a lot more restrictive for closed source models than open source ones https://opensource.org/blog/metas-llama-license-is-still-not-open-source https://simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/19/llama-eu-ai-act/
But I do agree that all other big AI companies should be held to those same standards, and made to pay for every bit of prior work they use for training
But a Steam deck might also just last 3 hours playing slightly more intense games, and there are plenty of flights in the 10-16h category that none of those devices could easily make it through. And until all planes on those routes have power outlets for every seat, Powerbanks are by far the best option.
Using a Powerbank also doesn’t impact any other passengers, as opposed to smoking, fireworks, or any other grand example you might come up with. Cause let’s be honest, the chance of a Powerbank catching on fire these days is very very low
And I can also tell you from experience, most batteries aren’t nearly as much of a fire hazard as you seem to believe, speaking as someone who’s been disappointed plenty of times after poking/shorting/overcharging batteries for fun