Last time I canceled it it was very easy to do (amazon.ca)
In my personal experience it has been getting consistently worse over the last 6 or so years. It used to be nearly perfect but now it is somewhat common that the directions will be wrong or misleading
North America and Europe, I made an edit for clarity.
I’m not saying you should be reckless, but too often I see people be either uninformed or unwilling to exercise their rights. To be fair, I do write with something of an urban bias, where thankfully those kinds of speeds are much less common.
By crossing I mean a crosswalk, some sort of markings on the ground
In an uncontrolled crossing the pedestrian always has the right of way (North America and Europe at least). They should almost never ‘wait’ to cross
Ventoy is very useful for diagnostics too
“Atom” is one step further beyond
The OS is the worst part of the Quest line. The hardware is pretty cool but software completely removes it from consideration for me.
Security through obscurity is not something that should be relied upon anyway. This just necessitates fixes to be implemented faster.
They’re not doing a very good job
It looks like NAND and therefore SSD pricing is trending up currently due to some supply limitations. If you want to get some large drives it might be best to try to do it soon, or be prepared for a wait/inflated pricing.
This is going to change, ergo the news article
Syncthing works very well for Logseq, I use it on 4 different devices and changes only take a couple seconds to be synchronized. The app even automatically refreshes the data when a change is made so you don’t have to worry about only having one instance open at a time.
Using the F40 preview with KDE and a regular update from Discover rolled xz back to the known good version 5.4.6
Interesting, I had zero problems with the RPMFusion Nvidia driver on Fedora on two machines that did have TPM and secure boot. In fact, it was surprisingly easy.
Enjoy spreading misinformation online? There are valid criticisms against LEO constellations but Kessler syndrome is not one of them
Might have cut the wrong wire
If you can install custom software on those computers, Syncthing is completely free and no account needed