I imagine they'll eventually work around block rules with DNS over https.
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I imagine you could find a lot of options. Just a quick google turned up ThinStation, which only needs 30-50MB if storage and 64MB+ of RAM. A bit outdated, but should work fine.
You could also make your own OS with LFS if you want to optimize it to the extreme.
Chrome is actually doing a lot of work to display modern webpages though. A thin client only needs to receive a video stream and send inputs to a server. That can be done with an extremely low memory footprint. The Steam Link only had 512MB of RAM and it actually ran a steam client (which contains embedded chromium) instead of acting as a pure thin client.
That's accurate, but anything above 0.5% is considered alcoholic in the US. There have been some small pushes to get the limit increased to 1.25%, which would make the usual levels of alcohol in normal kombucha legal, but I don't think that'll actually ever happen.
But then you have to restrict your userbase to over 21s and can't sell it in many supermarkets. Without alcohol it can be sold as a soft drink.
I think the alcohol removal process increases the price quite a bit. Still very marked up though.
The Spanish or Vanish ad is terrifying. I don't know how the marketing team got permission to have "I love the taste of human flesh" in Spanish as one of the lyrics in the song.
I've had lavender lattes and you can definitely taste the lavender. It's subtle but but nice
Oats don't contain gluten
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