Most pictures I’m finding online of these look exactly the same. I’m even seeing produce boxes with pictures on the front of the inside of the fruit.
You might be using an endpoint that people have used for attacks recently. I think all of the website protection tools have some sort of temporary IP blocking mechanism.
Are they still selling this? If so, I think I’ll need to make a Costco trip soon
That’ll show em
There’s a whole collection with different textures on the head. The same “artist” seems to do skeletal renders of a lot of cartoon characters on the same pedestal with some sort of description you can’t read because the rendered videos (they’re videos for some reason) are too low resolution.
I’m pretty sure it’s “its behind’s surface was extremely polished”. Unfortunately, in looking it up, I found out it’s an NFT.
Tucker Carlson concern-trolling to a camera is not a “news report”
This is true for S3 sleep, but that’s not the issue here. S0 sleep or Modern Standby just doesn’t put the computer to sleep. Windows manages device power states instead of the BIOS, and it usually doesn’t work out so well.
Overheating and battery drain caused by Modern Standby happen on laptops that are closed with nothing plugged in.
Modern Standby includes a Disconnected Standby mode. It never actually enters S3 sleep, because Windows assumes S0 sleep support means no S3 sleep support. Disconnected Standby might use a little less power than Connected Standby, but the computer is still subject to the same wakeups and wakelocks.
If you hold the shift key when you press “shut down” it’ll fully shut down.
I really don’t like macOS “reopen” feature. It doesn’t seem to remember state for most apps, so if they were running at all before shutting down, they’re going to have a window opened on login. Unchecking the option doesn’t seem to work for every app, either. Whenever I reboot, I end up having to close 5 or more windows from apps I had running in the background without open windows.
Your post title is hurting my brain
Resuming from S3 is still a lot faster than cold booting or resuming from hibernation, even with SSDs and Fast Boot. It’s also nice for keeping your session intact so you don’t have to reopen programs and reload tabs.
I haven’t run into a USB-PD charger that doesn’t fall back to 5V/2A if it can’t negotiate power delivery. As long as you buy a 45/65/100W PD brick and a supporting cable (both are cheap and getting cheaper) you don’t really have to worry about what you might be charging.
Even 20-25W phone chargers and cables will generally slow-charge most laptops in a pinch.
I think they’re saying the arrow would be drawn at a 135° angle compared to the “vertical” base.
I got lucky with Google Maps highlighting the apartment building in the background as a POI to match up with.
I’m pretty sure it’s saying you can’t turn left onto the road to the left of the intersection. Looks like some pretty bad road design.
Proper noun
Spell check also looks for capitalization in most cases. “linux” isn’t technically correct, “Linux” is.
Technically you sort of can do that with email. Most providers let you verify you own the other email and then use the other provider’s SMTP to send from a different address.