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That would stand out a lot. Probably better to just bring a couple hundred dollars and buy bitcoin when it was worth practically nothing.
That would stand out a lot. Probably better to just bring a couple hundred dollars and buy bitcoin when it was worth practically nothing.
As for why they’re getting downvoted, criticizing cars or the use of cars tends to get a lot of negative feedback.
Consider an ebike to supplement your car for shorter trips. I’ve just opted to ride my bikes more.
You missed the /s in your comment.
There are two reasons why I refuse to play MTG now: Wizards of the Coast is shitty and the experience of playing at my local game store.
Apparently it’s just a tool to talk about Linux for me.
I don’t think you’ve actually read any of the comments in this thread. Everything is a legit discussion of EVs and how Musk is handling this. Nobody is bashing China. If anyone is being criticized in this thread, it’s Musk.
If they’re buying the cheapest possible IKEA furniture, sure, it’s less reliable. Buy the mid range solid wood stuff.
Little things, not so much. But when it comes to hobbies, especially ones that get me moving and exercising, I feel perfectly fine spending money on something that will make me feel better.
For example, lately I’ve been considering getting a road bike again even though I already have a gravel bike (that I plan to keep).
Generally, no. Manufacturers just bake in a DNS server setting and it will only fail over if it can’t get to it.
Use it often. Post content. Comment more frequently. Recommend it to friends.
This just screams “stupid new CEO obsessed with trying to implement AI into everything”.
Just out of curiosity, what drive configuration are you running?
Oh look, more stuff I just won’t buy if prices go up.
I’ve torn ligaments in my ankles. Tons of large cuts and gashes. I broke three ribs in 2022. I wouldn’t be doing too great.
Risking sounding like a broken record, I always suggest Tiny/Mini/Micro 1L form factor office PCs. Lenovo, Dell, and HP all create ultra small office PCs that make great low power servers. A Pi will use 5-9w at idle, while these PCs will use 11-13w idle. They also use more standard components such as NVME drives, 2.5" drives, and replaceable RAM. Easy to find under $100 USD used, I’m sure you can find them under 100 euro.
LineageOS and simply not installing Google Apps.
As someone said in your other thread, you’re using a quote in the title that is not in the article. It doesn’t mention anything about losing satellites.
Collaboration is important and a key part of sustaining a culture with your peers, with your colleagues," Tan added.
BS. Collaboration does not require people to physically occupy the same space. It does require communication though, which happens quite easily thanks to the internet.
This is just an excuse to get rid of people or to fill empty offices to appease money hungry property owners.
Everyone else has described the complications that a Mac mini would have. So why not consider something else? Lenovo, HP, and Dell make 1l ultra small form factor PCs and they’re pretty cheap on eBay. They’re also low power. Search for Tiny Mini Micro to find information.
I have three Lenovo Thinkcentre machines - two with 32gb RAM and one with 64gb RAM - running my Proxmox VE cluster. Highly recommend using those small machines instead of a Mac mini.