

The report is from an independant institute from Finland, not Poland:
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd


The report is from an independant institute from Finland, not Poland:
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd


The Moto G06 Power offers 7000mAh, that deserves that title. Though I personally have no problem with smaller batteries.


I think these are different issues
Similar approach here:
It doesn’t take more than 10 seconds to scan a doc this way.


Yes, it does. But currently, only 2 devices with Mediatek chipset are supported (source: Lineage wiki).


Its a cheap phone with a Mediatek chipset, not the best starting point for Lineage OS.


Beyond that, Motorola promises just two years of security updates through early 2028, at least in the UK. But in Europe, it seems that’s pushed out to five years per regulatory demands.
Do they really actively block updates for people in the UK, while delivering them to people in Ireland? That would be wild.
They require an “data center” subscription now, and they will end support for that in 2029. So self hosting jira is basically not an option anymore.


One thing that bothers me is the reviews. For some reason, those Google Play reviews are barely helpful at all.
Surely things like product comparisons are a great target for ads. But still, the typical ad revenue per user is probably significantly lower than the cheapest ChatGPT subscription.
They’re currently burning more than a billion USD each month, it’s fully understandable that they are trying to earn more money. I seriously doubt that ad revenue will even come close to what they need to financially survive.
No? Did I claim this?
The most upvoted post has ~20 upvotes, but there are a lot of posts with 1-5 upvotes.
I‘m not worried about myself. It’s easy enough to block stuff I don’t like. All I wanted to say is that counting daily posts without excluding bots doesn’t make much sense to me.


Thanks. The Steam Link VR app actually works fine … until it doesn’t. That alone is a big success, I wouldn’t have guessed this 5 years ago.


Thanks, it seems that it is summarized by uninstalling and reinstalling :D
The instance is called lemmit.online, and the most upvoted post on the whole instance is “This bot is bad for lemmy”.
One thing that annoys me about each statistic about posts is that I don’t know how many of these posts are actually interesting and engaged with.
For example, there is a specific instance that just mirrors reddit content and has barely any engagement. The bot posts mulitple posts per hour, mostly without any comments or upvotes.
It seems rather irrelevant to compare these posts to actually interesting posts with a nice discussion and a couple of upvotes.
My suggestion would be to count and plot the number of posts that have at least a few interactions.
I don’t use KeePass anymore, but from this screenshot and the documentation I believe that it does not generate passphrases as defined by this xkcd comic.
Thanks for pointing out the typo. I made you the co-author to thank you for your significant contribution.
I think the “it retains 98% charge” quote might be misleading. Thats true for the capacity (in Ah), but not for the energy (in Wh). The report shows this clearly in the tables:
Efficiency is about 83% if my math is right (which is still good).