Currently driving a Hyundai Kona EV, which is the same platform as the Kia Niro EV. If I were looking around for a new car right now, the EV6 would be one of the first I'd take for a test drive.
Give the Ioniq 5 a test drive as well, if you haven't already. It's the same platform as the EV6 and you might like the ride better.
For me, I only back up data I can't replace, which is a small subset of the capacity of my NAS. Personal data like photos, password manager databases, personal documents, etc. get locally encrypted, then synced to a cloud storage provider. I have my encryption keys stored in a location that's automatically synced to various personal devices and one off-site location maintained by a trusted party. I have the backups and encryption key sync configured to keep n old versions of the files (where the value of n depends on how critical the file is).
Incremental synchronization really keeps the bandwidth and storage costs down and the amount of data I am backing up makes file level backup a very reasonable option.
If I wanted to back up everything, I would set up a second system off-site and run backups over a secure tunnel.
Giant hogweed is pretty gnarly. If your skin comes in contact with its sap, exposure to sunlight will give you severe burns and scarring. The photosensitivity can last for days even after the sap itself has been washed away.
The chances of an American making a successful refugee claim in Canada are vanishingly small. Things would have to get a lot worse in the US for this to be a realistic outcome.
However, Americans can apply for permanent residency in Canada, just like anyone else. There is a points system. You're more likely to be accepted if you're young, you have an advanced degree, you speak both French and English, etc.
If it's happening every 15 minutes, it's probably a systemd timer trying to kick off a unit on a schedule. Check for .timer files in your system and user systemd configuration and see if there are any configured to run every 15 minutes.
Whatever process is trying to start is probably exceeding the open files ulimit. ulimits can be set system-wide, per user, and per cgroup.
The ulimit may be too low, there may be some process leaking file handles (opening files periodically but never closing them), or the unit might be configured to run under the wrong user or cgroup.
If a reboot gets rid of the problem temporarily, it's most likely a file handle leak. Remember that objects like network sockets also count as files for the purposes of the open files ulimit.
A tool like lsof can help you track down processes with a lot of open file handles.
Mostly as a political prop but also for people like Vought to point to as evidence that their shared "burn down the government" philosophy is good for the economy.
Cernovich is a right wing grifter who pivoted from red pill / pickup artist / manosphere / GamerGate to trying to ride Trump's coattails during his first term. He's the same vintage as Milo Yianappolis and whatever that Return of Kings douche's name was.
"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read."