I have quite a few old-ish batteries lying around, mostly LiPo 18650 and NiMh cells, and do not have a way to test them. Also my charger is not so capable. Therefore I was wondering if I could get a device with which I can test and charge any of them.
Just for completeness. I mostly have LiPo and NiMh cells.
Is there the ultimate battery maintainance device?
I am asking for a single device that can not only charge all common battery types, LiPo, LiHv, LiIon, LiFe, NiMh and NiCd. But also it can test them for capacity, health and faults automatically. Basically, you put any (rechargeable) battery insode and the device tells you if the battery is ok to use, what current and max capacity are, all while the battery gets charged.
If such a device does not exist, what would come closest?
Easy install, OTA updates, you can buy a Fairphone preinstalled with it.
So mainly easier access I would say, while not having a downside.
Or you stop navigating. Might mean you will end up living in an environment you do not like, but maybe at that point you don't even know it could be better.
It is high inland, more or less in the center of the Lapland region. In an going on January.
I will be in northern Finland, not costal. In the Lapland regions center more or less.
Why would you want for electric vehicles to replace Inter City Express trains?
What should I bring to far-north Scandinavia?
I will spend around 4 weeks in far-north Scandinavia. I am wondering what I should take there. I am expecting freezing weather and little daytime. I will do some outside work, also in the snow, e.g. some builsing maintainance and cleaning snow.
I have not been that far north yet, so what kind of clotting should I bring specifically? Also, are there some general things I should consider?
Ich glaube würde man genau so viele Arbeitskräfte an modernen beschäftigen, würden die auch sehr zuverlässig sein.
Aber wo Arbeitskräfte.
Ich hab ein Hörbuch vom Schimmelreiter -Theodor Storm gehört. Der WDR bietet das als Podcast oder auf dessen Webseite an, fand das ziemlich gut.
https://www1.wdr.de/mediathek/audio/wdr5/wdr5-der-schimmelreiter/index.html
For mobile I also recommend Finamp. It is FOSS and built for Jellyfin, with offline support.
I am using the beta which has more clean UI and is very stable.
I think it could be another gateway for more people to start using matrix, because they don't need to bother with two apps and wouldn't need to learn a new UI for matrix.
But maybe also not since it would require another app install anyway.
I guess its not really worth it if maintainance becomes too complicated.
I am not sure how feasible it is to do, but the coolest would be if both Telegram and Matrix could be used from the same app with the original Telegram UX/UI.
In the sense that after installing the app you can choose whether to log into a matrix server or a Telegram account. And then you could also add more accounts of either service later, as you already can add multiple Telegram accounts in the Telegram app now.
Probably quite a complex task to make an app like that but it would be cool.
It is dict.cc and I still use it frequently. Also I sometimes submit word pronunciations.
I lived in Italy and Germany and it does happen here. Mostly with friends you already know reasonably well though.
Honestly, Tuxedo Computers and Framework I think do that.
Slice and Dice is a very entertaining one time buy game. No bullshit in game purchases, no ads, I think developed by a singular guy.
I there a way to install multiple languages? I, for example, would like to install both English and German so that I can switch between them depending on the language of the text.
Is there a way to install multiple languages? I am would be using German and English, sometimes Italian.
Putin Maybe? He not only causes it in another country but also among his own people.
Also has been doing it for longer.
Mouse with USB-C and replaceable battery?
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22922783
> Does anyone know of a mouse that can be used wireless, with a replaceable battery and that can be connected to the PC via USB-C to recharge the battery? Obtainable in Europe. > > The reasoning is that I do not want to get into the situation where I do not have a charged replacement battery at hand and am therefore unable to use the mouse. > > Currently I am using a mouse without a replaceable battery which got so old that the battery only holds for 1-2 hours without being connected to the cable. > > I know I could simply go with a wired mouse, however, I like the cleanliness of minimal cables on my desk. Thanks for suggestions.
Mouse with USB-C and replaceable battery?
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22922783
> Does anyone know of a mouse that can be used wireless, with a replaceable battery and that can be connected to the PC via USB-C to recharge the battery? Obtainable in Europe. > > The reasoning is that I do not want to get into the situation where I do not have a charged replacement battery at hand and am therefore unable to use the mouse. > > Currently I am using a mouse without a replaceable battery which got so old that the battery only holds for 1-2 hours without being connected to the cable. > > I know I could simply go with a wired mouse, however, I like the cleanliness of minimal cables on my desk. Thanks for suggestions.
Mouse with USB-C and replaceable battery?
Does anyone know of a mouse that can be used wireless, with a replaceable battery and that can be connected to the PC via USB-C to recharge the battery? Obtainable in Europe.
The reasoning is that I do not want to get into the situation where I do not have a charged replacement battery at hand and am therefore unable to use the mouse.
Currently I am using a mouse without a replaceable battery which got so old that the battery only holds for 1-2 hours without being connected to the cable.
I know I could simply go with a wired mouse, however, I like the cleanliness of minimal cables on my desk. Thanks for suggestions.