How many of those are developing smartphones?
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doleo@lemmy.oneto Europe@feddit.org•Bosch manager in interview: eBike over-motorization is a risk to our business, because eBikes with more than 800 Watt power will lead to much stricter regulationsEnglish7·4 days agoThank you for sharing, that was an interesting read. I hadn’t heard of this before.
The first two feedback options do not directly intervene but only provide warnings (first optic and if no response from the driver, a delayed acoustic/vibrating warning), which have to be as short as possible in duration to avoid potential annoyance of the driver.
This part was particularly amusing.
doleo@lemmy.oneto Europe@feddit.org•Bosch manager in interview: eBike over-motorization is a risk to our business, because eBikes with more than 800 Watt power will lead to much stricter regulationsEnglish324·4 days agoAt the risk of sounding like a broken record, I am once again asking the question: Why don’t cars have built-in speed regulators?
There’s constant chatter about the potential risks associated with the rise in e-bikes, but little to no mention of regulating the existing menace. You want to talk about excessive power? Look no further.
doleo@lemmy.oneto Technology@lemmy.zip•Microsoft says regulations and environmental issues are cramping its Euro expansionEnglish2·9 days agoWhat kind of topsy turvy, inverse universe are we living in, when environmental concerns are a dirty word?
^rhetorical question, please don’t answer.
doleo@lemmy.oneto Europe@feddit.org•UK: 27 arrested under Terrorism Act at Palestine Action protestEnglish8·15 days agoomg, is the UK going to be invaded by the USA for harbouring terrorists?
doleo@lemmy.oneto Europe@feddit.org•Study finds smartphone bans in Dutch schools improved focusEnglish21·15 days agoAs if kids’ futures weren’t bleak enough, now you’re going to make the poor bastards pay attention in school?
I hate to be a language prescriptivist, and I fully recognise that times change, language evolves. But I can’t help but feel frustrated and disappointed that this term become the norm. Everyone has latched on to it, unaware of the connotation, I think. And now it’s here, it feels like it’ll never go away.
doleo@lemmy.oneto USA | United states of America@lemmy.ca•Military leaders aghast as Meta’s Zuckerberg crashes classified Oval Office meetingEnglish5·16 days ago“What this war party needs is a bit more masculine energy”
doleo@lemmy.oneto Europe@lemmy.ml•Jeremy Corbyn hints at launch of new party as leftwing alternative to LabourEnglish11·17 days agoOh, theyre making change. That’s entirely why a new party is necessary
doleo@lemmy.oneto Technology@lemmy.zip•Grammarly wants to become an ‘AI productivity platform’English1·18 days agoIncidentally, is that their new logo in the OP? It looks like the liquid-ass that Apple made.
doleo@lemmy.oneto Global News@lemmy.zip•North Korea opens massive beach resort, rolls out red carpet for RussiansEnglish83·18 days agoI think it’s insensitive that you choose to dunk on the USA in a thread about North Korea.
doleo@lemmy.oneto Europe@feddit.org•Landmark EU tech rules holding back innovation, Google saysEnglish3·19 days ago“To boldly go where no-one has gone before”, my wallet, bedroom and DMs? :o
doleo@lemmy.oneto Europe@feddit.org•Landmark EU tech rules holding back innovation, Google saysEnglish21·19 days agoApple said the same thing a short while ago. I wonder what that word, ‘innovation’, actually means to them.
doleo@lemmy.oneto TechTakes@awful.systems•‘AI is no longer optional’ — Microsoft admits AI doesn’t help at workEnglish6·20 days agoImagine thinking that MS had that kind of talent onboard.
doleo@lemmy.oneto TechTakes@awful.systems•‘AI is no longer optional’ — Microsoft admits AI doesn’t help at workEnglish4·20 days agoeven if that eventually costs me a job I mean it’s kind of a ‘damned both ways’ situation, here. Right? Lose your job if you refuse to use it, lose your job if you end up training it how to do your job.
Correction: to be murdered by a car anyways, but at least with a flag in hands
Media: They had it coming, look at that flag. They were asking for it. If you didn’t want to get hit by a car, why are you dressed so provocatively?
doleo@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Daily driver work-from-home on Bazzite? Or something more mainstream (Debian?) and install Steam/proton?English2·21 days agoI’m by no means an expert on this, but I have used both Bazzite and Fedora workstation as my exclusive operating systems.
What I would say is that they’re both perfectly adequate for the tasks you described.
Personally, I’d say unless you prefer things handed to you, choose Fedora. I don’t have a problem with flatpacks, but I missed being able to easily use dnf. At the end of the day, though, there are ways around everything; you can still get what you need done on Bazzite.
In terms of kernel tweaks, etc. I barely noticed any difference in performance between the 2. Keep in mind that this was a relatively modern pc so performance wasn’t really an issue that I was looking out for.
Overall though, you’ll be fine whatever you choose. I also had to use MS office for work and it’s pretty much the one thing you can’t get working on Linux. You’ll have to explore your options for that, I ended moving back to a Mac because of Ableton live :(
doleo@lemmy.oneto Global News@lemmy.zip•There's no international protocol on what to do if an asteroid strikes EarthEnglish5·22 days agopff. Even if there were a protocol, x% of the Truth population would just claim it was a conspiracy and refuse to comply. “Bunkers? Govt. ploy to get us all into 15 minute cities” Etc.
doleo@lemmy.oneto Europe@feddit.org•Dutch matress advert. The code for a discount is Daddy.English8·22 days agoAt least the band keeps playing as the ship sinks.
No, that is actually the vice president of the USA.