+1 on that. The User's guide of a similar device (source) mentions a 10-pin CPLD connector Reserved for IBM use
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Wow, that's an impressive list of amateur tanks. Do they also sell real cars in the US? (Rhetorical question)
Syncthing on Android has an option to only sync when on AC battery. The PC client might have a similar option. If not, you could probably configure something similar via systemd or udev under Linux.
I don't think syncthing has proper means to synchronize contacts or anything else that's not file-based though.
I use syncthing and prefer it for synchronizing files between my devices.
Does the add-on work the same way in Chrome? Or does Google break it in a way similar to uBlock Origin with the WebExtensions v3 update?
Is this all true for addons available from Mozilla's add-on site?
PS: Mozilla had to limit installing addons because lots of companies installed malicious addons into browsers of their users, often without knowledge or informed consent of their users.
Once again, it's mostly about the money
Do you have evidence or is this pure speculation?
How and why should Mozilla get money from Russia? Isn't it more plausible if Russia were blackmailing Mozilla?
I think we should not expect a volunteer (or small group of volunteers) to keep up with a billion dollar company
Does she slay vampires? 😉
Has anyone heard about the andro-switch ring before? It is supposed to work without taking any pills and be free of side effects (except for carrying a silicone ring around the testicles). https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/986261
I guess I'm getting old then 😜
Yeah, that headline is very misleading. Crypto(graphy) is essential for the digital world to exist whereas the other stuff is a pyramid & money laundering scheme.
Same question on reddit a while ago
As suggested there, I recommend to use a multimeter to identify the power socket pins. Roughly half of them should be ground. Most or all of them should correspond and be connected to the SATA power connector pins on the other side.