I got one off of marketplace in great condition for a good deal. It is very practical and fun to drive. Also you get a lot of looks.
You can run the mainboard outside of the chais in an external enclosure.
Wow this is a great blog! Thanks for the recommendation.
Congratulations!
So there is demand for passenger service in the US, but as always we are hurt by our historic under investment in rail. I look forward to seeing the super liner replacements when they are announced.
Unfortunately it is not…
Yep. Same here.
Cope.
It is absolutely possible to build infrastructure that is not car centric. Of course, they are always going to be people who need a car to get around but that doesn’t mean that we can’t design cities that don’t require cars.
Good! Samsung has had this feature for years.
Well my understanding is that visa, MasterCard ECT. Are far more efficient in terms of energy and transaction time when compared to Bitcoin and Ether. Visa uses about a quarter of the power per 100,000 transactions.
So I would assume that would mean fewer data center computers to cool and therefore less water used per transaction
If you file a support ticket their support team will help you. As I understand it that’s about it.
Assam is delicious. It’s known as the king of teas for a reason.
I feel like I’ve been shilling beeper a lot recently. They may or may not read my messages but at least they open source their inferstructure and contribute to the FLOSS projects they use.
Fair enough. Although if you are interested all of their messaging bridges are available on their GitHub if you would like to self host them with your own matrix server. That way you don’t have to worry about them decrypting and reencrypting your messages.
I recommend getting beeper it’s similar to sunbird although it is paid but they do open source all of their back end infrastructure. Beeper is essentially just a matrix client for a bunch of different chat service bridges.
Would a Framework laptop work?
Well they are owned by Western digital…
I am here!
https://summerschool.globalbioethics.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Savulescu-2001-Bioethics.pdf