the magnetic domains slowly relax. if you plug it in once or twice a decade, you can significantly reduce the changes of that happening to an extent that you lose data.
lol, EV was special. It was also pretty easy to mod with plug-ins using macos resource fork hackery, even to a kid, and all of the original game data was replaceable just by creating something with the same ID in a plug-in. Cap'n Hector became an angry invincible shuttlecraft with a single laser cannon. now that I'm old enough to afford a license, the company is gone and there's no way, so I guess I'm stuck with him like this forever.
I agree with you. The other people in this thread are quick to judge and could stand to learn from some of the wisdom in the shows about which they have such strong feelings.
all kinds of people... lol
I like rsnapshot, run from a cron job at various useful intervals. backups are hardlinked and rotated so that eventually the disk usage reaches a very slowly growing steady state.
in case you didn't know: it's relatively easy to write, in just a few lines, a little program to produce the OTP codes on a computer instead of a phone app.
computers can do most of the checking/ordering/sending via websites, and if you live outside of a city those phone-connected infrastructure things don't exist.
car exhaust, perhaps surprisingly, can be good for plants. they like the co2. maybe also the nitrogen... lots of that in exhaust too.
be careful not to overwater rosemary. I've grown it inside and it does alright.
primary difference between a computer and a phone in this regard is that old comouters can perfectly well run modern Linux. with a phone, you're lucky to have root at all so good luck updating it yourself.
DEET works... but it's worth mentioning that it will utterly destroy the polycarbonate lenses used for modern eyeglasses
is it counting android as linux?
if so, it shouldn't be, imo. android is deployed and used differently than Linux and is not really the same in spirit. if you can't have root, I'd not count it as Linux for the purposes of something like this.
UDP hole punching could be regarded as a clever "hack"
it's amazing that you've been downvoted for saying you pay for a service you use that's not ad-riddled junk. how else do people expect these entities to make money that pays for servers, employees, etc.? someone operates the hardware and it's not free.
a literal child may not have the capacity to learn from the interaction, yet. maybe other people reading it will, though.
Funtoo is a bit of both. It's not as current as Gentoo but the tradeoff is not having to rebuild the toolchain every few weeks.
another tool is taxation. example: single use plastics are a bad thing and we don't need them in most of the ways they're used. taxing them will make them economically untenable and companies will look for alternatives.
your statement is highly dependent on where someone lives. I wonder what percent of people live within about ten minutes' walking distance from useful public transportation. I bet it's not 90% or even anywhere close. most people on Earth do live in cities now though, so maybe it's ~50%...?
right but if you keep participating in broken systems you'll just perpetuate them. gotta find ways out and take them... or make them.
DOGE is open source
very currency. Contribute to dogecoin/dogecoin development by creating an account on GitHub.
[Unlike on Reddit, we can have link posts with text here. :D]
it's important to remember that dogecoin, like bitcoin, is completely open source. anyone is free to get the code, change it, run the changed version, and share their changes with whomever they want.
Bitcoin Core source code on GitHub
Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree. Contribute to bitcoin/bitcoin development by creating an account on GitHub.
It's important to remember that because Bitcoin is free, anyone can download and change the code running on one's own machine. This freedom is an essential characteristic of Bitcoin that is vital to its success. (Let's get some more posts on [email protected] in the spirit of decentralization!)