But generic type syntax is a feature exclusive to Typescript while typeof is a JavaScript thing. You'd never get Pie[Pie[T]] as a result from a typeof check. (Please excuse the square brackets; seems like the markdown parser here isn't quite right and it keeps messing up the angle brackets)
You can always get a Kill-a-watt (or similar if those aren't available for the EU) to see how much power something uses in standby
I remember there being special power strips you could get to detect and stop phantom loads like this. But according to that article, there are now regulations to keep this power draw low, so it's probably not a major problem with modern devices.
factoid actualy just statistical error. average palestinian eats 0 pieces of bread per day. Breads Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 190,000 each hour, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
There are some cases where any must be used instead of unknown but they usually involve generic constraints and seem more like a bug than intended behavior
There's a difference between emulation and what Analogue does. Analogue's products actually implement the hardware of their respective consoles in FPGAs. (Also, what Kecessa said)
Why not POOOQB