

Oh! I knew European outlets operated at higher voltage, but I didn’t know the standard circuits supported such high current. Jealous!
Oh! I knew European outlets operated at higher voltage, but I didn’t know the standard circuits supported such high current. Jealous!
Almost has to be. 2400W would put it completely outside the consumer market. Consumer PSUs don’t go that high. Home power outlets don’t go that high unless you have special electrical work done. I can hardly imagine what a cooling system for a nearly 3KW system would look like.
Works for me in Wayland on Bazzite. Maybe depends on your distro and GPU drivers.
It means that when they go to KFC, they bring their own tactical spork.
This is network-specific. It’s been going on for a few months at least. yt-dlp itself still works without sign-in, if your network is not “suspicious”.
Always worth making sure you’re updated to the latest version of yt-dlp, but this is probably a network thing.
Are you sure about that? The star over each icon indicates that both of them are bookmarked.
So either this is a bug or there is a second bookmark hiding somewhere. If you go to Bookmarks > Manage Bookmarks and search for “qb”, what appears there?
The article keeps referring to “the sport”, but never mentions any particular sport. I don’t think I’ve ever seen “the sport” used to refer to sports in general before. Is this a regional language difference, like how Americans would say “go to the hospital” while Brits would say “go to hospital”?
Link to Mastodon thread: https://mastodon.social/@protonprivacy/113833073219145503
This requires special permissions and explicit user approval every time an app starts screen recording, plus it shows a red notification whenever screen recording is active.
I think you could get by with a one-time user approval as a device administration or assistive app permission, which you’d need to manually grant in Settings. Unlikely anyone would do that by accident.
That might be different for system-level apps. I haven’t bought a carrier-branded phone in 10+ years so I’m not sure what that’s like these days.