Oh wow, yeah that must indeed be a pain to solder. Though I guess there's some redundancy built-in, such that if one wire goes down the cable can still deliver something?
tetris11
*adult looks accusingly at the kid*
*kid stares at his feet in cosmic bewilderment*
Men who walk sideways through a turnstile go to bangkok
I like make my own jokes homegrown on the range using, cough, tax-subsidised water...
It was either that or a washing machine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypernatremia
Hypernatremia is a high concentration of sodium in the blood for people who nut often.
Symptoms include weak knees, sore arms, and a salty taste in the mouth.
Thats interesting - how many wires are in the actual sleeve, compared to an older USB?
I wonder about this too. Can I plug my laptop's USB-C charger into my phone? Or is that a big nono
I was also wondering about this. Flatpaks apparently come with more libraries to interact with other Flatpaks, whereas AppImages tend be purely app-specific and their libraries are compressed for their usage only.
Its very easy to use and my goto image editor, but I say that from a position of familiarity of having learned where everything is and what all the keybindings are over many years.
In contrast, Krita seems like a far better image editor, but because the interface is bewildering to me, I've shied away from it.
69 Quite Bitter Beings have been waiting for this for some time
I miss having spare change. Everything is so much more convenient with a card and as a result I have no coins on me at any time. The hardest hit are the homeless, and you see them outside the stations really struggling to get anything