Semiconductor mfg firesales.
Or if you want to spend the 20+k you can buy from the manufacturer.
Oh power usage.... that depends how much you need to cool down, and what setup you have. But usually they're 3 phase and lots of amps......
I haven't found anything solid. It's dropped off my plate for now.
I will probably end up self hosting some xmpp for it.
German language is just older, not necessarily dumber.
I personally see it as more intelligent language, as it's got rules that it follows, instead of the always sometimes but never not rules of English.
Redwing is good, but not really that much better than any other real leather work boot. And outdoor, wet, muddy oily, work can and does wear out the leather. I usually get two soles per upper on boots. Some guys i work with always wear out their leather before soles, but they never clean or condition the leather.
It's very possibly a policeman writing these emails......
Proton has stopped the "visionary" that allows SMTP, now it's only available in business accounts. :( I tried setting up the bridge CLI, but so far haven't been able to get it to send anything after logging in and syncing the account, Maybe I'll try again once I've got some things off my plate.
Not really a feature of the phone, but a design theory. I want my small phone back. Not this "zenfone 9" size small. Like HTC One size small.
Make it bifold wallet sized, and ~1/2"thick.
These hugely tall phones where you can't reach the top third if the screen without dropping the thing are just annoyingly huge. Then they make them so thin they can't fit a big enough battery for a full day use.
Beyond that would like an under display fingerprint sensor. Rear and side mounted always have issues with cases for me, and make it more annoying when using the device while it's on a desk.
Time to code your own thermostat.
An esp32, a 4x or 8x relay board, and a 24vac to 5vdc rectifier/regulator and you're golden.
Even has WiFi ;)
I had the atom XL for a while, it was ok. Battery life was awesome, but it was hobcobbled together software wise and not actually rugged (both mine and it's warranty replacement broke their screens from a 3' fall out of my pocket stooped over). Their support sucked as well. 3 months after shipping my phone back for warranty they approved the replacement and then shipped out the replacement.
I see it as a longevity thing.
Sure you can bring another battery pack with you and charge your device from it, but at some point your internal battery will be degraded enough that it essentially needs to be plugged in to function, which is not feasible.
Being able to easily replace the thing in the device that wears out fastest is a good thing.
Granted I expect if this does go through, that mfg will make the battery hard to replace by other means (ie drm locks) making sure they can nickel and dime the consumer all the way.