Nuclear power at small scale is already in use in devices. Some medical devices, smoke detectors etc. As long as there is proper shielding, the enclosure is robust enough, and the overall device is made easily serviceable, I'm all for it. I can understand the fear sentiment of anything flagged as radioactive, but radiation is all around us already. Idk, but the less we can ditch super toxic and explosive lithium the better.
In some situations, unfortunately yes. Some schools will take the stupid "zero tolerance" stance so broadly. I do remember a few times growing up that the bullied kid would still get suspended(if they were lucky, at reduced length vs the bully, if enough evidence was available).
Often times (as should be) you're better off fighting back cuz both are gonna get in trouble.
Lay them all out in a straight line. Attach camera to rc car. Drive car past pics. Basically Google streets but for your pics XD /s
Lots of great suggestions here though.
Why does this matter? As an android user, I don't really understand iMessage. Are people mad about a text bubble being a different color?
The game came out in 2021. There are far older games from other publishers still up and getting updates. Stop giving these pump-and-dump games your money.
See guys, we shoulda paid for it back then. Now we're paying for it now XD
All cables have issues. One thing I see often only with iPhone cables are they're always falling apart, especially the outer parts near the end.
Just a reminder of the 3-2-1 backup model.
Semi important things are backed up to my home server. Super important stuff is also stored on a big name cloud service.
Also, don't forget paper exists. For smaller documents, it could be worth printing them, and putting them in a water/fire resistant safe.
This is a welcome change tbh. All these other platforms push rage bait and crap just to drive engagement numbers.
It's refreshing to go back a little to how the Internet used to be. You had to go and find what you liked, not have a million things pushed on you.
Not exactly, though I see your point. I think it would be more accurate if McDonald's charged for ketchup, mustard, salt, drink cups, lids, straws etc.
Jumper cables. For like 10-20$ it can save you or someone else a lot of trouble.
To be fair, there is and has been a KDE spin. I can see an argument for gnome, as it's overall the simpler environment. Simple defaults has been fedoras thing for a long time.