You need only glance at my main account, @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz, to see I do a bit more than that.
!gameart@sopuli.xyz is another community I thoroughly enjoy growing.
Eskating cyclist, gamer and enjoyer of anime. Probably an artist. Also I code sometimes, pretty much just to mod titanfall 2 tho.
Introverted, yet I enjoy discussion to a fault.
This is an alt: Main Account
You need only glance at my main account, @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz, to see I do a bit more than that.
!gameart@sopuli.xyz is another community I thoroughly enjoy growing.
My favorite is Thunder. But then I’m probably biased considering I’m on the dev team.
Cross-post de-duplication will come eventually, but right now, the dart API library (also used by liftoff) doesn’t have cross post related stuff implemented yet.
What are you using to browse? The default webUI de-duplicates cross-posts, most apps do not yet.
Like for real!! I was a semi-lurker on reddit. Posted a couple times a year.
I just passed 500 posts on Lemmy.
TFW a wifi transfer literally loads files from your phone faster than a fucking cable.
You might have your units confused.
0.1kWh over how much time? Per day? Per hour? Per week?
Watthours refer to total power used to do something, from a starting point to an ending point. It makes no sense to say that a device needs a certain amount of Wh, unless you’re talking about something like charging a battery to full.
Power being used by a device, (like a computer) is just watts.
Think of the difference between speed and distance. Watts is how fast power is being used, watt-hours is how much has been used, or will be used.
If you have a 500 watt PC, for example, it uses 500Wh, per hour. Or 12kWh in a day.