Asteroid the size of 64 Canada geese to pass Earth Tuesday - NASA
I’m not even making this up …
Asteroid the size of 64 Canada geese to pass Earth Tuesday - NASA
I’m not even making this up …
I was on a domestic flight in Europe two months ago and there was no such announcement. They were probably just being nice and saving you some battery.
But there is absolutly no reason to turn it off because of any saftey concerns with the plane.
Well, I don’t know how much it’s using but I suspected it was somewhere between 0 and 550 ;)
Yeah, that’s how power adapters usually work. Thanks.
I really don’t know much it’s actually using but my NAS has a 550W power adapter …
My only gripe(s): only 2 USB ports
I have a DS2422+ and even that only has 2 USB ports. But you can expand them with a USB-hub. I had 5 external drives connected over a single port without issues.
Synology’s limited list of “approved” HDDs.
You can use this script and put it as a scheudeled task “on boot”. It will automatically add all your harddrives to the list of verified drives, disabling all warnings and errors with it.
If you keep it at 80% it doesn’t take a day to charge to full. As long as you know 1 or 2 hours in advance, it’ll be full.
But yeah, if your use-case is that you spontaneously need to leave your charger and require your full battery capacity, you should keep charging it to full. Maybe even get a powerbank as well.
But you can still choose to charge it to 100% when you anticipate you need that extra 20%. So it’s not really “already degraded” it’s just “on demand”.
They hardly maintain them anymore…
Ah good house cleaning at Activision Blizzard was long overdue …
I guess I’m lucky I just get the “System requirements not met” instead of the Win11 update option.
None of these crafts can go to mars … so all these langauges are bad? Or what is this trying to say? I don’t get it.
Still makes more sense than this post.
What are they going to do with breaks?
The are kind of important for stopping the plane after landing.
Yeah, that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.
Still works fine with uBlock origin.
Except for the word “blern” that was complete gibberish.
Unless you physical control your media, you don’t own your data.