# batteries

With all the technology we have, you still need to power down a device in order to have it's {lipo} batteries charged at relatively controllable temperatures.

That's the reason why removable batteries are a logical thing. That is also the reason why I do not understand from the perspective of fire safety, that volatile power units are permanently sealed in devices.

I have a few obsolete Android devices that are still perfectly usable, for lighter tasks. I refuse to pry them open in order to replace the volatile batteries which are charging at temperatures where the devices need to be shut down. A procedure I cannot do, because the power buttons and the logic integrated circuits behind them are broken. I need to use PPE in order to charge those things safely!

Luckily The European Union got fed up with this sealed battery phenomena and thanks to the Europeans we shall have normal battery separation again in our devices

#Hardware #integrated #circuits #battery #temperature #control #Celcius #Fahrenheit #lipo #lifo #NiMH #nicad #seperate #fire #hazard #PPE

@georgetakei
You know something? I've completely had it with the #insane-usa. Any country accepting a #dangerous #idiot as #headofstate is about to #seperate itself from the #westerncivilisation . Let's focus on a new world balance. The #yanks are too self centered to realise they are loosing from #India, #china, and even #europe. So stop spreading every fart and hickup they throw at us.

Diaspora Discourse | Separate the backend and the frontend of Diaspora

Since there is a working API, wouldn’t it make sense to separate the backend and the frontend and enable the two parts to communicate via the API? On the one hand, this could speed up the development of the frontend and, on the other, enable completely different interfaces... (weiter)

Info: Please discuss this on Diaspora Discourse, which is the best place for this.

Tags: #Diaspora #Discourse #Frontend #Backend #API #Seperate #english #Ravenbird #2021-11-08
Separate the backend and the frontend of Diaspora

Since there is a working API, wouldn’t it make sense to separate the backend and the frontend and enable the two parts to communicate via the API? On the one hand, this could speed up the development of the frontend and, on the other, enable completely different interfaces. Just as an idea