If you have an android phone, plug it into the macmini via usb, connect to wifi and enable usb tethering.
If you have an android phone, plug it into the macmini via usb, connect to wifi and enable usb tethering.
Probably AMD Geode based. That Tablet is just old :D
FYI there are cheap USB-C to Magsafe2 cables available ;)
Or you just like a bunch of huge playlists and it adds them all to the liked songs lol
The sherp vehicle does just that.
Only thing I miss is Google shopping sometimes. That actually is really useful when you need a super obscure part that’s not available on ebay or Amazon and just sold on three random websites. Google shopping will show them and let you compare prices perfectly.
10+ year Mac user here. It’s a bit sad but better for system stability. A lot of weird hardware and software used to just inject kexts instead of doing stuff in userspace. This can cause weird issues like battery drain, crashes etc. which are hell to debug as a “average user”. I don’t really miss running “Entre Check” to figure out weird issues :D
Just add trap ‘echo “"${last_command}" No updates available at this time”’ EXIT afterwards, in case the build fails ;) Might take a second to determine lol
You can change brakes, suspension, lights, pretty much everything without software locks. Only drive train is locked, which rarely fails and it does so progressively.
Also you can enter service mode now and tell it to reflash the whole car. Need a new steering rack or camera for example? Swap the part, hit reflash and the car flashes the correct vin, coding and software into the part and offers calibration afterwards.
Also built in scantool to read fault codes and do basic diag. More advanced diag needs Tesla Toolbox. Costs $165 for a day of access/$500 per month, but is possible with an ethernet cable and doesn’t need a $1800 SAE J2534 box.
Snapchat did it. Meta needs to do it, too.
They updated it to material design 2 on the beta app a while ago.
X handles fractional scaling terrible as well lol. Has caused terrible tearing and framedrops for me on a Framework 13.
Don’t hate on Bitmap files.
No, but laptops often do :)
There are, but are recommended against. Since they expose all the pins in a way it doesn’t happen normally in the connector. If a device is not 100% perfectly protected you might send 20V in a data line that’s expecting <1V, therefore frying something.
Google never cared enough.
This has been an issue since at least Android 4, granted some SD cards are terrible at random IO.
Spotify has a SD card feature that’s completely broken.
My Samsung camera App can’t record 4k60 to the SD card, no matter the speed.
At least the Samsung file manager handles it decently :D
IPhone doesn’t have a sd card and the internal storage is decently fast nvme.
The new meta is Power Profiles Deamon: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/power-profiles-daemon/-/blob/main/README.md
Otherwise you should see if power management is enabled for all your pcie and input devices (using powertop for example). If you run a nvme ssd, make sure it is allowed to use all power states (bit more involved topic).
Good luck :D