Thanks, now I’m going down the rabbit hole of all the custom options.
Thanks, now I’m going down the rabbit hole of all the custom options.
So on their site they are pretty clear about the Kopperkant being made in China, but specifically say the Drakkant Stainless and Ti are made in the US. I will take a look though!
This but I don’t have time or knowledge.
Or just go out and get COVID, easy.
They’re also doing the same thing with Google Play - arguing that collecting user emails for osm login doesn’t count as collecting data.
Eh, you’re talking what, $1500 for a headset and rig? Even if you have 4 setups at one of those kiosks the cost to have someone running it is going to quickly outpace the cost of the hardware.
Voice control for activities will no longer be available on Fitbit Sense and Versa 3 devices. You’ll need to use the buttons on your device to start, stop, pause, and resume activities. You can still voice control activities on Pixel Watches.
Wow. Removing an existing feature from an older and cheaper device and leaving it only on the newer, more expensive device?
I bought it for our RV - it’s a great option there. Even with the two element model we can easily keep up with water needs for a family of three. The issue at home is just that it does take up a lot of counter space.
We got a Berkey and I can’t go back.
Specifically just anti-cheat that chooses not to support Linux at this point.
Following the practice of British ensigns, a canton sometimes contains a symbol of national unity, such as the blue field and white stars of the flag of the United States of America. In these cases, the canton may be called simply the union.
From chapter 1 of the flag code:
The flag of the United States shall be thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white; and the union of the flag shall be forty-eight stars, white in a blue field.
The “union” of a flag is defined as the “upper inner corner” of the flag. So it does not define the size, but does define where it should be.
The flag code does specify where the blue should be though.
I bought a 13 recently and I love it. There’s really only a slight premium when you look at comparable laptops in terms of size/weight, screen quality, etc… but that premium is exactly why it’s feasible. They can sell laptops for $600 because they know you’re going to buy a brand new one in a few years. With Framework you can replace whatever you need to so long term maintenance becomes less expensive.
If you move the goalposts close enough, you’ll never miss.
I’m not sure about Windows, but it works out of the box on Linux.
You can’t just install an arbitrary Linux distro on an Android tablet.
If you want to run Linux, buy something like the Juno or Librem tablets.
I moved to Tidal + Plex. Loving it so far.
Ha yeah I run openSUSE on my laptop and Debian on my server.
I assume SSH is not exposed to the internet by default on openSUSE? I have not used SSH on my install so should I be safe if I just update?