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The issue is how the US is spending tax money then and not the population
The issue is how the US is spending tax money then and not the population
True but the issue is that your government isn’t doing anything about it. They could e.g. require every gas station to have an electric charger (Will be the case soon in Germany)
I don’t know what AI could bring to the table in this case that you can’t do without it already. Command completions or fixing typos works without using AI. If there was an actual benefit, I’d be open to try it out but only by using an open source LLM running locally. I’m definitely not creating an account and paying a monthly subscription while not even being able to use it offline.
Just because the borders are drawn around a bigger or smaller area, doesn’t change how long people need to drive when they wanna get somewhere
How does a smaller population make it easier to pay those incentives? Less people also means less tax income and vice versa
An EV would work if the infrastructure was there. Modern EV batteries can charge full in like 15 minutes but it’s not even gonna take that long cause you’ll obviously not be plugging it in at 0%. The charger needs to support that amount of power throughput tho tbf.
I live in a relatively small town in Germany (about 8k residents) and we have mutiple public charging stations here. Insane how bad the infrastructure is over in Australia.
What did it cost you?
Is the charging network that bad in the US that you need to get that far without charging?
Very different story in countries like Germany tho
Is the port the only way to identify torrent traffic?
Just recommendes something that could help you to someone else here
I’ve been using YunoHost, which does this for you but I’m thinking of switching to a regular Linux install, which is why I’ve been searching for stuff to replace YunoHost’s features. That’s why I came across Nginx Proxy Manager, which let’s you easily configure that stuff with a web UI. From what I understand it also does certificates for you for https. Haven’t had the chance to try it out myself tho because I only found it earlier today.
Wish this bot would also give you the video title, that would be super useful
Edit: Just noticed the GitHub link, gonna open an issue
The question wasn’t why VPNs are allowed but why VPNs don’t just have to block all torrent traffic by law. Your answer still applies tho: torrents aren’t used exclusively for piracy. They’re a good way for people to share files who don’t have the resources to pay for a server, especially since torrents scale automatically
That’s pretty interesting. I wish more trackers did it like this.
That’s completely false, where did you get that info from?
That’s exactly what I said tho. What he said was that the version from flathub was the one that couldn’t play videos and that’s why OP should install it with the package manager, which isn’t true.
It’s pretty normal here that you’re not allowed to use your phone in class. I think that’s the case in every school here.