Where are you? It’s gonna defer depending on your country. In most of the world it’s available on Netflix.
Where are you? It’s gonna defer depending on your country. In most of the world it’s available on Netflix.
It’s 401 unauthorized or 403 forbidden, not 403 unauthorized
Harvesting IP addresses shouldn’t be a problem, since the firewall shouldn’t allow packets from a peer you haven’t talked to first. But true, if you can be attacked in response by a server you’re connecting to that would be bad.
This would presumably mainly be an issue for computers open to the internet. So not so much for home PCs, unless the router’s firewall is opened up.
How would that bypass the firewall?
This TV Streamer costs significantly more than a CCwGTV combined with an adapter.
Until services stop supporting it.
None of which changes the fact that it’s more expensive and clunkier, and none of which feels necessary.
You can get an Ethernet adapter for the Chromecast
A more expensive, clunkier product, with a bunch of needless fluff in it.
So you need to change two settings instead of one to side load. Seems rather pointless.
If you develop on windows, Adoptium.net will give you prebuilt openjdk.
Only if you know it exists. It’s not something that comes up when searching for it.
Oh, I thought that was just a grouping
What’s the difference between case 2 and 3? Those look the same to me. The three cases look like:
Figured I’d do the math on the power required.
In the article, they show a iPhone 15 Pro, which has a 3274 mAh battery, so let’s go with that. Assuming a 3.7 V battery and a 1 minute charging time, that’s 3274 mAh × 3.7 V / 1 min ≈ 727 W
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Motorola and Nokia have phones with 3.5mm jack, and they come with pretty clean Android, without a bunch of bloat, aggressive task killers and whatnot. Though I can’t speak for camera, photosphere or repairability.
Pixels are good in some ways, but of course, those don’t come with a 3.5mm jack.
Oops, I misread, that was a different monitor
So it’s not really a 4K 1000Hz screen then, if it’s just togglable between being a 4k 240 Hz screen and a 1080p 1000 Hz screen.
Yes, using KDE Connect, which has had this functionality for ages. Though you’re best off using the F-Droid version since Google has severely limited the Play Store version using SAF. Seems like they’ve they’ve given Microsoft a pass here even though they’ve blocked KDE Connect from doing the exact same thing for years.