• replacement parts for appliances (dishwasher wheels, feet, brackets...)
• upgrades for your 3d printer (a camera holder is a classic)
• if you are a thinkerer (I'm assuming you are) custom boxes for small projects (electronics and so on)
He absolutely is, noone recognized the "elections" held in there. Still doesn't justify a kidnap, but not for Maduro, that can go fuck himself, but for what is going to happen to a country the moment its dictator is removed from power
Because 1) EU laws defend the customers a lot more and 2) US companies have already so much power and money, they can fuck over you easier, and you don't have easier alternatives, or at least some people pretend you don't
I wonder why apt search on ubuntu and debian must be so bad: on mint each package has a single line and an easy letter telling you if the program is installed or not. On debian/ubuntu each program takes multiple lines, are all green and the only way to distinguish installed ones is to look for an (installed) string at the end of the first line. I like Mint's apt version so much
Not only it's not aligned but the magnetic north pole is constantly, and measurably, drifting, so it would several kms farther than what it was 65 years ago
My "everyone" was a bit too wide I think. I'm not talking about everyday people of course. I'm talking about 50+ employees companies, that would save money by hiring a sysadmin and running their own servers. I know of companies with thousands of employees that pay millions on Azure and AWS and have no in-house infrastructure. That's how you get to Amazon running half of the internet
If you tell me gasoline yeah probably (diesel generator to power electric motors is done in big ships), caol I highly doubt it.
But apart from pollution per se, an electric car used everyday would require at least 50% of a household power budget to charge (2-3 kW). If every single ICE vehicle would be immediately swapped to electric, I doubt many countries would be able to cope with the increased power consumption. That's why we need more energy infrastructure before a full switch. Or you know, less cars and more public transport.
Electric vehicles are not a solution for environmental problems, not now at least, they pollute when building the batteries and, unless nuclear energy is widespread, they will be powered by coal/gas making them pretty polluting. They will be a solution only when we have cleaner energy available.
Bonus: people should stop being lazy and learn to setup a server infrastructure instead of using "the cloud". Your data are safer, you save money and give less power to gargantuan cloud companies.
If a security researcher is installing on their browser a free vpn browser extension, I assume they are a moron and can't do their job.
Seriously, not only your first question should be "how are these people paying for 6 millions people using their VPN?", but your second one should be " why they don't provide a client of a wireguard/ipsec/openvpn configuration file? So they don't have access to my webpages?"
I know, but many people barely know what "supported hardware even mean", they will see the message " this computer won't receive any more updates" and simply buy a new one.
• replacement parts for appliances (dishwasher wheels, feet, brackets...) • upgrades for your 3d printer (a camera holder is a classic) • if you are a thinkerer (I'm assuming you are) custom boxes for small projects (electronics and so on)