Why does it matter?
I mean why 20W?
While Shelly wifi devices can use their cloud, it’s optional. By default cloud is disabled, you can even make them report to your own MQTT server.
Its original idea is actually interesting. Influencers always share perfectly composed scenes of their life, so it seems like they are always traveling, always doing something interesting. This app asks you at random times to please share what you are actually doing at that moment, it sends a notification when you should share, it has a window of some minutes to take a photo. You never know when the next bereal notification will show up. You can be sure, if someone always shares something interesting from their life constantly is not just faking it, it’s actually real.
I never used it, but some of my friends do, so this is based on their explanations.
You should assume that whatever you upload to the internet without encryption is public. Bereal was always advertised as a tool for sharing your life with others, so this isn’t unexpected for me. The only misleading part is that if you share with friends only, it’s not just your friends, but also the service provider, so you should assume that it may leak. I never used bereal so I’m not familiar with its features, some of my friends use it and I just heard about it from them. From their description it didn’t sound as an app where you should expect privacy.
Is Lemmy a privacy nightmare? No, because you know that everything is public here, admins can even see your DMs.
Do not share private data on the public internet
There are different communities for answers like that, for general techsupport. Maybe OP asked it in a wrong place, but if it’s already here, and does not sound blatantly oftopic it should be answered in the spirit of the community.
And the answer was also wrong, OP asked how to save as inverted, not how to open inverted.
As we are in !opensource@lemmy.ml maybe OP would like to use a foss tool? You can’t be further from foss with aDoBe AcRoBaT rEaDeR
People are different, different people like different things, and they care about different features of a device.
I never had any apple device, but I help a lot other people with iphones and macs, and I have to tell you they are just devices. I’m familiar with their features, but I don’t care, this whole thing is only about you. If you want an iphone buy one. If you don’t want one, just move on, life is too short for getting mad about unnecessary thing like this.
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Mentions of Lemmy communities only work in top toots on Mastodon. Otherwise Mastodon users could spam Lemmy unintentionally very easily. You can also mention only one community in a top toot, so you can’t post the same toot to multiple communities.
Afaik Mastodon devs are working on a group implementation, so this will improve in the future.
Because no one should rely on that, they recommend to fully automate renewal with a script or some other programs.
Wouldn’t it be better to replace the full rom at this point? You trust other parts but not the dialer?
What I’m trying to say, if you think your built in dialer is a spyware, it’s very likely other components of the rom could be spyware as well, and you don’t gain too much by replacing only this component.
Wdym spyware? Isn’t the stock dialer comes from aosp and it’s open source? Or your rom doesn’t use that one?
Here is a section of a map from 1823, it shows the buildings built on top of that, note the circular shape:
Same map browsable here, change the opacity on the top right to see current aerial photo.
According to some legends it was used as a fort in the middle ages, bu afaik no archeological remains support this.
Another map from 1878, with more details, it shows the contours of the buildings:
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of FIA. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Ben_Sulayem
Actually we have a tag for old names like this: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:old_name
But if it only existed for such a short time I’m not sure if it’s significant enough to map it after it was closed. If it would have been already mapped while it was open it would make sense, but if no one ever cared about this before?
You can add a note if you think it’s important enough, local mappers will have to decide.
I don’t know how the osmand snapshot were wrong, though I never used this manual offline download feature.
As I see you haven’t created notes for these problems yet, I created them for you. You can see them here:
I updated Bierfabriek Amsterdam from your description, in this changeset: https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/165840808
Flower Burger was already updated in March to the croissant shop, so you used outdated map data in your app, osm was already fixed months ago. See the history of the node here: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1348523661/history
I didn’t updated Brouwerij De Engel, as on osm we map only what is currently there. You can check the history of already mapped objects, but mapping what was there is not the scope of the project. If the old name is still visible on the building than it can be mapped, if the signs are already removed, it has no place on osm: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Good_practice#Don’t_map_historic_events_and_historic_features
Arson usually has some human remains, who were inside the houses, but it’s not the case here, there are burned bones from earlier and latter cultures, but not from here (if I understand this correctly):
For example early Neolithic houses have more artifacts deposited in them, and it is in these early Neolithic phases that burned human remains are most likely to occur (Chapman 1999). Human remains occur again in the late Eneolithic (Gumelniţa/Karanovo VI). The presence or absence of human remains in the rubble of burned houses is clearly of great significance.
Wikipedia has a very detailed article on them: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni–Trypillia_culture
One of the most notable aspects of this culture was the periodic destruction of settlements, with each single-habitation site having a lifetime of roughly 60 to 80 years. The purpose of burning these settlements is a subject of debate among scholars; some of the settlements were reconstructed several times on top of earlier habitational levels, preserving the shape and the orientation of the older buildings. One location, the Poduri site in Romania, revealed thirteen habitation levels that were constructed on top of each other over many years.
1.3 W is around 1 kWh per month. I checked on local electric company’s website, that’s around 0.2 USD per year here. Prices may be diffferent wildly worldwide, but we are definitely speaking about a less than 10 USD difference yearly.