Neat solution. I've been doing this two handed with my good soldering station and a cheap 15w iron.
Good enough for my use but would suck to use for a long time
Neat solution. I've been doing this two handed with my good soldering station and a cheap 15w iron.
Good enough for my use but would suck to use for a long time
I went with the lenovo/motorola thinkphone. Kind of an oddball choice, but it has a kevlar back instead of glass, and has most of your points.
The battery is 'only' 5000mah, but i get multiple days of use per charge.
There were some pretty good sales on it because it didn't sell as well as they had hoped.
The purpose of a guillotine is to deliver energy
How much plastic is used in the raising of a cow? In either case the full lifecycle needs to be considered.
But TBH veganism isn't necessarily an environmental movement. There's often overlap, but nothing about being ethically opposed to farming and killing animals means one is more environmentally conscious.
I run a couple small mailservers. It's still possible.
I like terminology
It’s quick, gpu accelerated, can natively display images, and I’m not sure what else.
I don’t use the rest of enlightenment de but have stuck with terminology for years
If you don't care about the benefits of Gentoo, such as the excellent use flags system, then no it's very much not worth it.
If you'd rather that every program comes compiled with every possible option, and requires every possible dependency because of this, then you'd be better suited by a binary distro.
If, however, you're the kind of person that wonders "why does my torrent client support sound, which pulls in these five audio dependencies? I don't ever need it to make noise, can't I just disable the ability for torrents to go 'bing' when they're done and forego installing those dependencies?", then gentoo might be for you.
K&R has always seemed like home to me, but I agree that Allman is pretty alright
Mandrake is another
kodi's pseudotv does this well and you can use jellyfin as a backend
but I'm also curious if there's a more direct way to do this with jellyfin
Its kind of amazing the amount of attention these invasive bees get relative to the native north American bees which are both also suffering but also in direct competition with the corporately funded invasive honeybees.