Circling back to your original issue, do you use a top coat? They're usually next to the nail polish in the store, and you'll need a UV lamp to cure them (generally also nearby the nail polish shelf). That'll keep the smell in if you manage to get full coverage.
Even natural colours are not overdoing it, don't avoid something that makes you happier just because it seems awkward! Personally I only use glue-ons for holidays and special weekends which sometimes aren't even coloured, cause I need short nails for typing at work. Empower yourself by not judging yourself about what you wear!
A really nice new hoover. I'm allergic to dust and every time I hoovered I'd keep sneezing for like half an hour after turning it off and emptying the bag. The new one I just pour water in a little tank and empty it out without creating a dustcloud.
At that point I'd rather use a half functioning Linux phone than a locked down one. Hopefully stuff like Framework and Fairphone will follow through on making parts available for real old devices.
enx0 is your wifi, nothing wrong there. Look for enp0 instead, that's your ethernet.
Grepping for the interface may not be what you need to do, if NetworkManager is not bringing your ethernet up due to a different issue, so you'll want to reboot and look at the logs again starting from the latest restart (it'll mark that with a date/time stamp in the logs).
From what I can see on my phone, NetworkManager is enabled but not running. What happens if you do sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager or just do a reboot? If it stays "loaded" instead of "running" after, check the logs with journalctl -xeu NetworkManager (pgup and pgdown to scroll)
One morning shortly after coming home from a hospital I found a hole in my skin with something of absolutely hideous colour steadily trickling out of it. Spent another week in there and got some stronger stitches.
I think overall it's good to have the experience of calling an ambulance, because now doing that isn't just in the "other" category in my brain, but an actionable option for sudden situations.
I might be on the minority with this but I enjoy the labyrinth-like interior. When you learn the unmarked shortcuts (the floor maps don't show everything) you can get to things very quickly.
A couple of years ago I asked a staff member about an item and she took me through these areas behind columns, etc. You would guess those areas are off limits but there's no sign saying "staff only" there, so after a few visits I just kinda learned how to reach the areas I most often need right from the entrance.
You're pretty much describing Tailscale with an exit node on the VPS. If the purpose of the VPS is to make their traffic not come from your home, you can omit the VPS entirely as Tailscale only routes through the VPN when reaching services also on the VPN.
Edit: to self host it, look into Headscale, but the default, hosted control server works well too.
That definition of open source in the extension description though 💀