Nach
@Nach@midwest.social
- Comment on Recommend a KVM or Switch 1 month ago:
I’m using this as well and came in to recommend it. One machine is thunderbolt to DP. One is DP to DP. Both Windows machines and both work well. I used this cable a.co/d/diTREUK however I’d look for a higher DP/thunderbolt revision now.
- Comment on Breakthrough battery charges in minutes and lasts thousands of cycles 9 months ago:
Admittedly it’s been awhile since I’ve raw dogged the Internet. I’m traveling without my usual pihole. How does anyone do without ad blockers? Reading that was like trying to read an article surrounded by times square billboards. “Support our journalism, turn off your add blocker”. My ass
- Comment on Apple has seemingly found a way to block Android’s new iMessage app 11 months ago:
I literally sent a message right before posting.
- Comment on Apple has seemingly found a way to block Android’s new iMessage app 11 months ago:
Spoiler - it’s working again. Might be teething problems for a new service.
- Comment on Is charging electric car at holiday house "theft"? 1 year ago:
We had two families staying at a house with a pool. We had a kitchen and plenty of room for everyone. I still think it makes sense in certain cases. The extra electric charge at this property was out of the ordinary, but I suspect the pool had a heater which used a lot of power.
- Comment on Is charging electric car at holiday house "theft"? 1 year ago:
Some hotels charge a hidden “resort fee” and $20 a night for parking. So yes I really could see a hotel charging a fee to charge your car.
- Comment on Is charging electric car at holiday house "theft"? 1 year ago:
Don’t you have 240v mains power in the UK? Trying to charge a car off 120v only adds 3 miles of range per hour in the US so I had to have a dedicated circuit installed. It might be the same in the UK for amperage reasons. What’s a three pin plug?
- Comment on Is charging electric car at holiday house "theft"? 1 year ago:
We once stayed at an Airbnb in Florida. The property owners were not local. They had an employee come give us an orientation to the house upon check in. During the check-in he had us read the electric meter. When we left we had to read the meter again. The electric rate was in the rental contract so it became part of our final bill. It was a little strange but it made sense that we would pay for what we used.