I like this version better.
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Doesn't work in Boost either.
The legal system in Australia is better because if you win a lawsuit, the losing side usually has to pay your legal fees. As a result, there's far fewer frivolous lawsuits, and companies don't drag out lawsuits hoping the other party runs out of money (which is a common tactic in the USA), since they could be on the hook for all those costs.
The colours make it look like he's sitting on Stitch
I've seen several people use a Steam Deck + a dock as their desktop PC. It's not much different from using a mini PC.
Can you add a second NIC? Should be able to find a Gigabit one for less than $15 or a 2.5Gbps one for $25-40.
I wonder how many are Steam Deck users. It's brought Linux to a lot of people who otherwise wouldn't have tried it.
I wonder how many are Steam Deck users. It's brought Linux to a lot of people who otherwise wouldn't have tried it.
Companies usually handle this by using a hardware vendor with on-site support (like Dell) for hardware issues, and a Linux distro with corporate support (like RedHat) for software issues. Definitely more than a regular user would be willing to pay, though.
I've got a Framework 16 and love it.
Framework are nowhere near the scale of any of the large manufacturers, and they've had to spend a huge amount of time and money on R&D, so their laptops are probably always going to cost more. IMO it's worth the price though, given you can keep updating it over time.
a lot of tubes
Not a big truck?
There's no reason for medication prices to be as high as they are, though. Look at the prices in practically any other developed country.
I'm from Australia which uses a single payer system (meaning the government negotiates medication prices for the entire country and buys them in bulk) and some medications are literally 5-10x the cost in the USA compared to Australia.
There's a variant of Ozempic called Wegovy that's used for weight loss. That's what it's designed and marketed for.