What about running a Linux to go removable disk and just pull it when you need to boot windows?
What about running a Linux to go removable disk and just pull it when you need to boot windows?
As-is, where-is. Pick up only. No, I won’t help you load it.
They keep things locked down for the 50% of the population with below average intelligence. It makes things easier to trouble shoot when you can’t move the important stuff. Also that group is usually the loudest complainers when they can’t find something, or something goes wrong.
I think the term is body swap. And it is a thing people do. I think I saw someone put a Honda Odyssey body onto a Tesla plaid frame a couple weeks ago. I think they said the key was finding 2 cars with a similar wheelbase
Or at least feature parity in the separate app
If you shop on the Google store, put a phone in your cart and wait a week they send out ridiculous discount coupons. I got a 7 pro for 400 just after the 8 was released. Brand new, no trade in required.
Yeah some states will even let you drive a commercial vehicle with air brakes with only a theory test, no practical required.
I can’t wait until the trifold phones become a thing, that way I can carry around a smaller phone that transforms to something larger when I need it.
Except the proposed rule doesn’t do that. It’s only regarding carriers unlocking policies. The owner of the phone could still be under contact, and early termination fees would still apply. Carriers are still able to recoup any losses on the hardware through those fees. Requiring phones to be unlocked after 60 days changes none of that.
As things are now, a poor person would have to pay BOTH. An early termination fee AND then go buy a new phone if they wanted to switch to a new carrier before the (typically 2 year) contact is complete. They lose any money they’ve put into their current phone because it’s locked to a carrier until they have been in good standing for the full 2 years.
So what it really depends on is if you think a poor person should be trapped with their current carrier until they finish the contract, unlock the phone and move to another, OR if they should be free to switch over to the competition at any time without onerous restrictions on hardware they have fully paid for via early termination fees.
This argument may have made sense a decade ago, but phones today aren’t making the generational leaps and bounds with performance every year. Even the low end phones are just fine for most uses these days.
If you’re poor, and I certainly have been, you shouldn’t get into these contacts that ultimately cost you more. You buy a cheap phone from last year and put it on an MVNO that’s cheap
Yep, if it’s anything like the ppc to x86 transition there will be security updates for a year or two before they drop support entirely.
I’m thinking sodimms will be retired by the time ddr6 comes out, and replaced by the camm2 standard everyone is talking about.
Both of my USBc power banks have passthrough charging and would work for this. That’s the feature you need to look for.
However, keeping a battery bank charged to 100% isn’t good for longevity, make sure you get a good name brand one so it doesn’t catch fire.
Edit to add: the ecoflow & jackery power banks can also charge their batteries while running something. They can do 120v/240v and run the current nose machine, but they’re more expensive
Guys we need AI on our blockchain web3.0 iot. Just imagine the synergy
Another poster in this thread found the Google Street view and it looks like they’ve added one recently.
I would have assumed that it wasn’t in Sweden since like 2012 when Sony bought it Ericsson, but it looks like Sony Mobile ab got rolled into Sony Nordic a couple years ago. So they actually may still be designed in Sweden.
You can always add a fluoride mouthwash to your routine if you’re worried.
Certainly not, if there’s any chance of endangered species visiting your berry patch