Aus meiner Erfahrung kommen die vorbei mit dem passenden Karton und nehmen den dann auch direkt mit. Aber hatte auch noch nie Sony. Nur ein Panasonic und LG die mal repariert werden mussten.
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It's a fair point to argue from that perspective. But at least in Europe I don't hear a lot of people planning to build new coal power plants. Germany certainly wants to continue mining coal for some asine reason but definitely no new plants. Solar requires materials but recoupes relatively quickly and wind has also quite a few noise and light pollution issues. But they are both better alternatives to any nuclear generator, even if we add the energy storage on top.
And I assume the energy companies will be footing the bill from construction till deconstruction and long term storage, the later two as a trustee deposit, on their own without any state subsidies. Given that all the pro-nuclear folk always tout so many benefits to nuclear, this should be a non-issue and be very profitable.
Note that this was about a diseases a little more serious than a little cough. Mostly tuberculosis, also helping with insomnia from the same.
More on that: https://medicine.yale.edu/news/yale-medicine-magazine/article/from-cough-medicine-to-deadly-addiction-a-century/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11862675/
I see it positive in that this gives me some leeway to upgrade to a different printer. Hopefully before Enshitification also hits Prusa.
I had a Fold 4 and sold it this year. I likely won't buy another one until the major flaws a fixed. I don't want to own a second phone that I can take to the beach or really anywhere that's not a clean room without the hinges creaking for the following days. Having the extra screen real estate was nice but not worth the money and weight. Also the prices are still going up even though the technology is maturing and Samsung is just selling clones of the Fold 3 for four years now. It just doesn't add up.
On android, when you click a link that has an association with an app you get the choice to open the app instead of being redirected to the website.
Right now every app developer for the fediverse needs to maintain a list of instances for this.
If you had a protocol instead you would only need to specify the one.
Apps (at least on android, no idea both iOS) could claim support for the protocol. Removing the need to claim hundreds or thousands of addresses.
I was a bit cautious because of the "source-available" code. But it's just a standard CC-BY-NC-SA. So no problems there.
I think instead they should suggest some hashtags. I.e. Topics the person is interested in. And the rest could work just as it is now. You would immediately have your home feed populated without doom scrolling topics you don't care about. But really it's more on the app developers to implement.