

I take it with me too the beach. Between the sand in the air and bringing it into the water it’s nice to know it’ll be fine. Also, when it gets dirty I can just wash it.
I take it with me too the beach. Between the sand in the air and bringing it into the water it’s nice to know it’ll be fine. Also, when it gets dirty I can just wash it.
A lesson has definitely been taught.
No shame in being self taught.
In California (Well, at least in LA County) it’s required by law for cyclists riding at night to have a bell, headlight, and reflectors. Different parts of the world are different though.
Source: Got a ticket once for no headlight.
I can still use a 2003 AMD Opteron with the newest builds of Linux. It’s an open standard. As long as the hardware still physically works. The only reason these pieces of hardware are EOL is because they chose to lock them down.
It’s had all the signs of a bubble for the last few years.
The most expensive thing I own is less than $3,000. I don’t think I’m this target demographic.
Gnome with dash to dock and the app indicator extensions.
If Windows makes you happy keep using it. You owe a bunch of Linux nerds anything.
You can’t be in audiophile mode in a car. You don’t even get proper stereo separation.
Andrew Tate is just Jordan Peterson with a Bowflex.
Are they going to share this data with the open source community or is this just for their proprietary keyboard?
It rolls up into the other side of the cassette. Just flip it over.
Also, BYD has made some really nice electric buses that are already in use in Los Angeles starting in 2015. His offering is not even competitive with options from 9 years ago.
I mean if you want root, just buy an unlocked phone. You can run Lineage OS on the Pixel phones just fine. Full root access. This VM system has nothing to do with that.
If it’s anything like Chrome OS, you have full root in the VM.
I’ve been using Termux for years and there are a lot of nice things you can do. Also, a lot of nice tablets have good keyboards.
I’ve had no problems with LDAC. There is a free software LDAC decoder in Debian.
I don’t make phone calls and rarely use SMS. All the features I need/want from a phone would be missing.
Maybe I’m in the minority here, but I genuinely love my phone. It makes my life better.