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https://youtu.be/UJeSWbR6W04?is=7zjKewd_mhUFEX1H - mkbhd has a video about it. Not fully off grid, if I remember correctly but generates pretty much all electricity he needs.


I agree. Just started using it. Can you give some examples of fields you maybe even prefer Mistral?


I‘m eating plant based meats regularly but I guess we all know how e.g. trans fats, high fructose corn sirup and probably more were once considered safe and are certainly not anymore


I’m fairly confident this is solvable quite well with “just two api calls”. Are examples of those books available online?


Sure - there are some good examples in the product pictures for this book: https://www.amazon.com/hands-Takami-Kagami-teaches-power/dp/...


Am I missing something? Swipe from the top, tap to disable BT?


Notice the difference in color when you do that. As the other comment pointed out, it only disconnects devices. Apple makes it hard for their users to disable bluetooth (or gps) so features like airtag work well.

You are sacrificing your battery life (and I guess privacy and security) for the ecosystem to work.


Google won't let you use GPS for maps without also turning on wifi for similar reasons I guess. It does make it more accurate but shouldn't be required.


Wasn’t there this thing that Google collected a list of SSIDs using their Google Maps cars, and that gave them “good enough” geolocation using passive WiFi scanning, which was much less battery intensive and faster than GPS?


That's nonsense, Maps works perfectly fine with wifi off


They might have changed it again, but it was a thing, I saw the prompts mentioned here too:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30167865


That’s unfortunately only disconnecting until the next day (see text appearing above when pressing).


If the pc is beefy enough (win 11 pro runs smoothly) just go with the included hyper-v. Imho you don’t get any benefits installing proxmox on bare metal in this scenario. YMMV of course


In that case, simply running Linux + KVM or VirtualBox would better


It’s the same for me


What do you mean? iPhones support „magsafe 2“ since 2017 (?) and Qhi-Charging since forever. And no, there is no „general best“ - you at least have to deal with the energy that is lost through induction.


MacOS‘s Quartz (original 2D rendering) is based on pdf: https://www.prepressure.com/pdf/basics/osx-quartz


Sure they can.. but they can’t get around your outgoing firewall rule that reroutes alle traffic for certain ports to the proxy.


Hm, I have to see if Mikrotik has rule syntax for this. I can already force every app who thinks they will use their own DNS server to use mine but not sure how I could do the same with a proxy. Maybe just force ports 80 and 443? But what's stopping these apps to communicate on non-standard ports?


There's no reason to allow arbitrary traffic in either direction other than convenience. If you want a more secure network, you block everything by default and narrowly open as needed.


That means I'll stop 99% of all outgoing traffic. Still interested in how to force all traffic to a proxy though.



Thanks, I'll give this a thorough read.


If it's only for certain ports, they can just use non-standard ports.


Not uncommon to have a drop all rule as default on outgoing packets as well.

Regular http gets redirected to proxy, non-standard traffic needs to be explicitly allowed out.


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