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Came here to say this too
Came here to say this too
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Make sure you dont buy a pixel that was purchased from Verizon. They lock the bootloader to prevent you installing anything else. They’ll refuse to unlock it even if its been paid off
Could be me seeding the entire torrent except the readme file
Well 5% really doesn’t match this crime, I just selected the number randomly as an example.
I also could have worded it better, but I was trying to get at having a limit, $100 for example, where if the fine is below that number, you round down to zero. It could maybe just be paperwork or something
Ive never used arch for more than a week, I was an ubuntu user for the longest time before switching to fedora a few months ago. Ive never been happier with an OS. I’m using the KDE spin
It should apply, if only the rich werent the ruling class. Id consider taking money from someone who has nothing/very little to be cruel.
What about a 5% of your total wealth fine rounded down to the nearest $100 (if we could accurately find and report the wealth of individuals).
Houseless people would get a big fat $0 fine and that rich fucker who could usually just write the fee off as an incidental would be hurting.
Here are two good videos I watched on the subject if youre interested.
Mailbox.org > proton. Fite me
Works great for me. I had it running in a snap for awhile, but now I just have it in a proxmox Debian container running a LAMP stack. I have over a terabyte of stuff saved and multiple computers syncing too, so its well used.
This was my setup for the longest time. Just a few years ago did I switch to musicbee+plex+plexamp. Also last.fm ftw
Best reply, and I wasn’t expecting it. They truly did revolutionize computer product marketing.
Garmin makes good watches, but its for a different market I think.
Man I would love this
Fantastic answer and a good question at that.
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In the US at least, ISPs can force you to use a specific router and software restrict certain functions.
I have AT&T and they do this to me, I just have my own router behind theirs. Might be what OP needs to do.
Yeah, but if you said this was a regurally scheduled drill, the acticle wouldn’t seem as interesting!
The US does this every year too, it is critical to the concept of mutually assured destruction. Both sides have to continually demonstrate the ability to annihilate the other in order to deter each other from actually launching a strike.
People say they dont notice a difference between my shokz and my phone.