Monument Valley
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
Plenty of type I come out sideways- they are lower profile than most I've seen, slightly more so than type G.
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This can actually be a bit of an annoyance, sometimes... If the socket is right next to the floor, or in a densely packed area, for example, it can make plugging difficult.
And if it does have a ground pin, it's mandated that the ground be longer than the power pins, for exactly the reason you mentioned about G,D,M.
The recessed feature of F I do like, even if it makes the plugs physically larger than they need to be.
Ok, so when I'm next driving through a Swiss tunnel, and suddenly the tunnel twists inside itself infinitely, I can blame FreeCAD.
I feel like the level of snark in your reply is... High. It doesn't make for a pleasant interaction, and it doesn't help make lemmy a nice place to be.
So, if the image you want to put into your email is not hosted somewhere, what's the best way to go about this, ensuring compatibility?
Type I. The angled pins make it much more stable than F, and there's heaps of options for cable exiting sideways, upwards, downwards, straight out, etc .
Is it possible to put images in an email without them showing up like this?
It was more of a lighthearted, fun joke about how I think that humans dying out works be a good thing for biodiversity, on balance.
This isn't Indian, it's Thai- they are known for their insane ads.
Is there a file size limit?
Got a link? I find it hard to believe that a process like that would stop because of a few windows machines not booting.
It's pretty niche. I'd be interested in it as a device for messaging between folks who are out of mobile range - think farmers, hikers, mountain climbers, forestry workers, fire service, etc.