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It looks like the stinger sui-feng has in bleach
If you look at total usage its actually THE most successful os right now.
Its a blessing that where i live has chargers at every seat on the train. Plugged it into the fast charge and it was up to 50% when i got off from the 5% i started with.
Blinded in my ass
Ah ye i get you. I also comment like this sometimes.
I love how phone manufacturers are like “oh we cant do waterproofing and easy repair at the same time, its too complicated” and then they release one of the most mechanically complicated comercially available devices ive ever seen.
Not croatian but they do have some stupid speed limits in a lot of places and they also like to drive fast so thats a deadly combination.
In hungarian its also fóka
I think its a good use of yeet
No thats virtual ram that works differently. Virtual ram is usually much more than 8gb.
Me gathering the bosnian homies so we can set some serbian villages on fire /s
Tbf the high ram usage wouldnt be a problem if it cached processes in it and used it to save battery but its just pure bloat. I think phones should have a coprocessor that handles notifications like what smartwatches do and that basically free battery. But android is also bloated because apps take a very long time to launch because of the jvm and java (thats what i heard at least, idk if this is actually why its slow) so everything is just left active. Also i think android strayed too far from linux, its basically just a worse version with a mobile ui and the support of a country sized company.
Chrome casually using 8gbs with a few tabs open. Also windows 11. I got a school laptop and windows uses 5gb out of the box💀. Linux supremacy.
…in europe. From what i heard america doesnt really have them.
Ok but an extension chord isnt on a TREE. If the breaker trips or the fuse blows the tree is already on fire.
The places where i lived for longer times are hungary, sweden and ireland. Ireland has the same plug as the uk, and in hungary and sweden its the general eu plug. While the plug you linked does seem mostly safe, i think its a good thing that the uk takes electrical safety seriously. My main problem with the female plug is its a christmas tree that can catch on fire and i dont think an exposed wire near it is a good idea. If the cover is required in some way to complete the circuit then i have no problem with it. Thats good design but the sad thing is most of times they skip the good design part.
How can you make those mistakes???