Boot the laptop from a USB memory stick that has a Linux installer on it.
Boot the laptop from a USB memory stick that has a Linux installer on it.
What commodities go down? Inflation ensures that that’s not common.
I’m confused because I’m unfamiliar with any governments in the US that require homeowners or renters insurance. The closest I can think of is that FNMA or FMAC backed mortgages would surely require insurance to cover their collateral, but the government doesn’t require that you have a mortgage backed by either of those.
So… what are you talking about with “the government makes you have it”?
Also, how is it a scam? If you want to insure against a risk, you can choose to purchase an insurance policy against that risk. Sure, the insurer wants to make some profit off of that, but government insurance regulations and competition both help to keep that profit in check a bit…
Well, this stranger is happy for you! Here’s to a much happier and healthier future.
It sounds like you are already doing this!
Congrats and good luck!
In all my cases where I installed those, I got lucky and the GFCI protection is upstream in another outlet somewhere.
After realizing both shavers and cordless toothbrush chargers are going this route, I gave in and installed these in the bathroom
Leviton T5632-BW R02-T5632-0Bw… https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002DQT22G?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
But in this context, desktop includes laptops. People still buy those.
I have fond memories of using my N900. But I would not have described it as well working :) It worked, sure, but not particularly well.
Only the April releases in even years are LTS
The company is cards?
It seems like you are trying to protect against a compromise of the user’s device. But if their device is compromised then their session is compromised after auth anyway and you aren’t solving much with extra auth factors.
If by magic you mean it will automatically record gigabytes of ads for you right out of thin air and sprinkle them throughout all the content…
OTA is unwatchable.
“blotting out the sky” is hyperbole and not reality. Those pics of the trains of dots in the sky are temporary and only present in the handful of days after a launch.
No, many are not on the power grid.
I call that following the same successful recipe that got us the Falcon 9.
The mindset that considers those tests failures is the same one that would still be in bureaucracy hell determining what 40 year old technology we should repurpose to get a future over budget, late, and under performing solution designed and built.