This chart doesn't imply there's anything wrong with your position. Low confidence and low competence = choosing OS that implements a ton of guardrails to prevent users it's designed for from fucking up too hard. Nothing wrong with that even if you choose to do that forever.
Do any alternatives allow using banking apps or android pay or android auto?
I realize there are no substitutes for banking apps, but are there any alternatives for android auto or pay if those cannot be installed? Preferably Linux alternatives.
What you're saying is such obvious nonsense that I struggle to even begin to understand how you manage to justify that insane contradiction in your head.
You conveniently removed the part where threat of nukes also triggers this commitment.
"Seek immediate Security Council action to provide assistance to the signatory if they "should become a victim of an act of aggression or an object of a threat of aggression in which nuclear weapons are used".
I'm not convinced that a minor linguistic distinction is valid proof that Ukraine was not promised protection of its territorial sovereignty.
All I read in that article is author's weird interpretation backed only by the fact that all the countries that signed it chose to ignore it when russia started the war in 2014.
I think I only genuinely liked one, maybe two cars I ever owned. Typically it's just a necessary part of life and a massive waste of money, but it is exciting when it's new.
Without cops, you're fighting a bunch of junkies to get your bike back. Cops looked at me like I was an idiot when I tried to file a report for my stolen bike.
But what would you recommend? I have a bunch of PebbleBee trackers on my stuff, but I can't think of any way to hide any of those on the bike.
I really wish there was a better way to secure bicycles. Most of the time I choose to take the car or motorcycle is because I got a nice bicycle after my old cheapo got stolen from what I thought was a safe location.
I'm not even talking about lack of bicycle racks in many parking lots, but the fact that a $50 angle grinder goes through just about any chain/u-lock in about 30 seconds.
I know this because I had to cut off my own U-lock after assholes tried to drill through the lock on mine and ruined it. Also, nobody even looked twice at a guy using an incredibly loud grinder generating a ton of sparks in the middle of a retail parking lot.
There's 0 chance these units are any cheaper because they lack parking space. This just allows developers to charge even more money from vast majority of people.
What's your definition of long walk? If public transport is your only option, you have to take into consideration the fact you'll occasionally be carrying heavy/bulky stuff.
You get a free pass as a student, but public transport in most of LA still requires a (relatively) long walk. Depending on where you live, might be a deal breaker.
It is much cleaner/safer than most people think though.
This chart doesn't imply there's anything wrong with your position. Low confidence and low competence = choosing OS that implements a ton of guardrails to prevent users it's designed for from fucking up too hard. Nothing wrong with that even if you choose to do that forever.