I enjoyed the series. Especially the first half where drunken antics ruled. Last episode was enjoyable but the emo speech certainly highlighted a culture gap.
I enjoyed the series. Especially the first half where drunken antics ruled. Last episode was enjoyable but the emo speech certainly highlighted a culture gap.
The proton client for Linux has improved recently. I use it on PopOS. As to your first point I agree. I landed with Proton specifically because it was cheaper to do it and email rather than separate services.
You’ve nailed some good ones here. It’s been a while since I’ve seen it but I believe Speed Grapher also fits the bill.
Identity theft monitoring services always scare me. It seems like you are dumping a huge amount of information into a single system and just hoping the vendor is secure. I have access to one but refuse to put much information in. Is this mindset incorrect?
To have one ready out of the box with linux maybe look at the System76 offerings? https://system76.com/
Edit: just got a chance to check and they are slightly above your $1000 criteria. So maybe on his recommendation.
Pretty sure that the very first gen Google ?dot? Mini speaker has physical disconnect.
Is this actually confirmed anywhere though? I keep seeing it repeated and the only ‘source’ is a ?xeet? .
It’s fairly good. I find the autocorrect to be poor and result in a much lower typing speed though.
I tossed Mint on a VM briefly and really disliked it. Specifically finding the terminal was painful. Did they bury it pretty deep or did I just overlook it?