It sounds like he needs to get the house on the market. Keep shaking those pockets out, you fascist fuck.
azimir
Why do you think they buy such ridiculously large vehicles? It's to make moving the goalposts faster.
To write true haiku
One must practice inner peace
True haiku is calm
Tom's Root Boot.
One floppy disk, one Linux machine!
That's not a haiku.
Having one sentence per line.
Does not profound make.
You're right. The EV companies know it, the power companies are acutely aware, governments at all levels are wrestling with it, and people in older homes with old wiring find out. Many of these groups (not the old wiring homeowners) are actually pretty excited about it. It means infrastructure upgrades, funding for cities, new power company jobs, and reinvestment in old worn out wir s everywhere.
Of course a shift in our oil dependent car shit hole system will require a similar scale shift in the energy infrastructure and that provides lots of opportunities.
I haven't had time to seriously game in a decade now (single dad killed my free time), so I'm by no means well versed beyond a few things. My kids do game a lot and most of them are on Linux machines. They use a combination of Steam and standalone installs to get things working.
I don't run into a lot of complaints. They're well aware that not all games run on their Linux setups, so they pick and choose games a bit more. I'm fortunate that they're not always jonesing for the latest AAA games, but they're also getting new ones with some regularity.
Our US city (pop 180k, metro 600k) is just about to lose the last downtown grocery store.
Generations of city councils have allowed (or encouraged!) the demolition of all housing in the city core to replace it with parking lots.
There's almost no one left downtown so the city itself is dying. It's just kind of rotting away. There's currently at least some effort to reverse the trend, but the vice grip that car oriented everything has on people is terrifying to politicians.
It also does it so that you no longer hit the bootloader. My one last dual boot machine is normally a Linux setup, but every so often I have to use the real MS Office tools (some collaborator or publisher demands it), so I boot windows. Then windows patches and stops actually hitting grub so it acts like a windows only machine until I fix whatever Microsoft fucks up yet again.
It's time to move to a VM for this garbage. I just don't neet it more than once every other year so I never seem to get around to nuking it.
I am by no means the right person to ask about music instruments from a critical eye or critical ear perspective.
The one that picked up I got off of AliExpress and it is pretty reasonable for sound and durability. I'm sure there'such better choices for someone who wants to have a nicer one.
I hear you. I'm a ukulele player at times, so we're in the same weight class.
If the PoE is stable, then it's a nice and relatively unique board. Not sure about the NPU support. There's a ton of boards and chips coming out with those claims, but I'd like to be able to get clearer info on drivers and library compatibility.