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Personally, I am fine with starting sessions via ssh, don't need extra remote login.

Depends on everybody needs obviously, but say you have your dev machine that is remote, and you want to connect to it from a laptop (for real-estate reason or just for working from everywhere you want), maybe you want everything on the same (remote) machine like browser, db, IDE, etc and access to it as a remote "desktop" not just an ssh session.

Of course cli tools would be enough for somebody who likes a full TUI dev environment (and for my own use cases that would be enough) but for some people I understand the need, and I feel it is a regression for them to not have it.


"insurance-reported" or "damage/repair-needed" would be a better criteria for problematic events than "police-reported".

I think a fair coordination would be for someone somewhere to complain about this every single day (1/country).

+1...

is GJS in the compositor?

If you are willing to have 2 phones... it will/already is needed if you need rooted/unrooted Android phone.


Yes, (index) scans are rarely faster typical web apps.

Unless you have toy amounts data... or doing batch operations which is not typical (and can be problematic for other transactions due to locking, etc...)


I admit it is rare. It is more likely if the app has search and DB has been optimised to bring the needed retrevied data onto the index. But it isn't like I haven't reached for a clustered index a few times.


Why would you not use ULA if you have a network with multiple machines?


I don't think this is a Schuko limitation... 800W is a limit that you can send back to the grid without having a properly registered PV plant with a normal inverter. Your meter might disconnect you if you try to send more.


He has 30 kW solar so the registration with the grid operator already happened.

This isn't a grid limitation but a rule about safe home installations. The limits are low for things the general public gets to plug in on their own. Those simple limits don't apply to the same battery installed by a professional. Professionals would instead follow a more complex set of rules and make some calculations, allowing for much higher currents if done in the right way.


What you say is correct. Except: As the AC battery was installed four years after the PV system, I did have to register it separately with the grid operator, which included creating a new entry in the Martstammdatenregister. In other words, registering the PV system and the battery were two completely separate processes for me.


Yes, sorry. I think it is a battery policy regulation in Germany that prevents >800W.


Yes, me too... also don't need GPU card, CPU integrated will do fine (at 120Hz). (I have 32" 1440p ... 1600p would be better, but that's it).


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