No way, no shoulders. Probably slop.
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Wow this must be the most clickbait title I've ever seen. Less than 6.4, more than 7.8 is associated with faster aging. Saved you a click.
5A max is certainly for the adapter, not the pins. Pins are an implementation detail, that sticker is telling you what the supply is capable of.
Also, check the power rating. 60W, 12V means a max 5A output.
Lol you're going to have a bad time looking for logically coherent memes. I think the implied elements here are: Exploitation of C is required for A. Exploitation of C is not possible if C is unified. B enables division of C, therefore A requires B. It may or may not be true but it doesn't hold up to logical analysis (e.g. B is probably not the only way to divide C)
No, but her voice is dark like tinted glass.
He's doing a huge standup tour right now actually. Not sure if that's what you mean, but worth checking if he's got a show near you.
Assuming you somehow use up your original data cap in... Let's say one incredibly data intensive day somehow. That leaves you with (30 days * 24 hrs/day) * 3600 seconds/hr * 256,000 bps = roughly 660 gigabytes. So I guess that's probably the limit? Plus your original cap.
Feels like the answer must be technically yes, but practically no. Would make a great xkcd "what if."
Applications like signal are encrypted at rest on your device as well - https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/277330/how-does-signal-protect-data-on-the-device-from-unauthorized-access
I gave it a run on Ubuntu touch with a fair phone like 8 months ago... It was still pretty rough then.
A vacuum sealer would be more robust and look less janky than a Ziploc bag. You can get a used food saver for cheap!
Try comparing it to other jobs on the site, they all seem to be like that for some reason. Not sure if that's a quirk of their dataset or real