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Thank you for completing my answer. USB is the specification, USB-C is a connector type. The definition of voltages, power, etc is in the specification.
I think you shouldn't. I agree with stop using Reddit, but your comments are indexed in Google and they could be useful for other people. Their business model is based on ads, stop visiting the site will be enough.
USB standard is 5V and the current is varible between some limits. Charger power is V * A = W. When you connect any device it uses 5V and it drains the required current. That make imposible to burn the connected device, the worst thing that could happen is the devices doesn't charge because the charger can't provide enough current.
Said that, there are several propietary additions, for example, Qualcomm Quick Charge. The charger and the device both have a custom chip. When you connect the device, it starts charging as a regular device @ 5V following USB standard. If the chip is available in the charger and in the device, they could agree in using 9V, 12V or more and the voltage changes in the charger and the fast charge begins. I think the chip is able to test if the cable is good enough too. If you change the power all devices and cables involved must be safe and certified for that.
There is a Jerboa community and the GitHub issues for feature requests. You should post there.
I don't see any problem. If the problem is the server admin is not able to moderate the communities, he can disable automatic community creation and define an approval process. He can also close dead communities, apoint moderators, merge proposals...
3 2 1 with Restic and B2
What is the service consumming most resources? Postgres, backend, frotend, nginx, pics?
Wood and water? 🤔
It's supported by Jackett.
https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett