I normally wouldn't care at all and tell them to pound sand as I don't live there and host somewhere else. However, I might move there in the near future as I do have the ability to do so. I might have to shut down if need be if it comes down to it or figure out how to block uk visitors.
I usually bring up their main talking points when writing such as "opponents /proponens of xyz claim/say/believe thing, however" I'm not sure about a direct or timed/structured debate, as I'm not experienced with that.
I wish more people would realize that these are malicious campaigns that use hundreds or thousands of "fake" accounts on reddit, Facebook, even Lemmy. Why do they happen or who runs them? Who really knows. Regular people get swept up in it of course that's the point, but I'm gobbsmaked that more people don't recognize organized trolling.
We had a 4a (battery life) and 5a (sudden screen failure). Both failed just after warranty lapsed. The 5a made it just outside the extended screen warranty period. These are well documented issues and I've read about issues with newer gens as well. It just doesn't make any sense not to support cheaper phones when it comes to custom roms because you're voiding the warranty on it. With the pixels track record of poor quality I'd rather not risk $1k+ just to run custom firmware.
Pixels are inferior to even the cheapest android phones out there. I have a two year old Motorola stylus that cost $100 and battery life is still over two days and I've dropped it a million times. Evey pixel I've owned had major issues with screen or battery life not worth the price when google can't handle making reliable hardware. Plus I have a headphone Jack.
If you're getting on the highway you should aim to go the speed limit by the time you're merging. It's good for the engine to breathe and stretch it's legs a little bit and blow out any carbon that has built up. I agree that in town it makes no sense in town to floor it all the time. I noticed that the lights in my town are mostly timed to the speed limit.
The service is tftpd-hpa on Ubuntu. I did get 10.10.10.3 to work by putting :69 at the end 0.0.0.0 accepts all ip addresses attempting to connect to the server, not secure, but fine for a one off like this. I still can't get the thing to connect to the server, but I did something at least.
I normally wouldn't care at all and tell them to pound sand as I don't live there and host somewhere else. However, I might move there in the near future as I do have the ability to do so. I might have to shut down if need be if it comes down to it or figure out how to block uk visitors.