For a moment, I thought it was a heat lamp and it was warming its ass.
Switching from 5th grade at a little red schoolhouse, where the only homework assignments were reading and projects/presentations to 6th grade at a college prep middle/highschool with homework assignments every day.
That's great, but it should still be possible and well documented for people to run things natively. Some people want less bloat for technical reasons (maintaining a product with very little storage or memory). Tinycore Linux is my go-to example of the benefit of keeping things lightweight for a purpose.
...Houston, Texas...
Together they are thermite!
I used to pride myself in Linux uptime on my desktop. Went without rebooting for months at a time. Back then, I wouldn't let myself dual boot
Clearly, the creator of this hasn't put together enough IKEA stuff. Half of those dowel holes should be the screw in thingies that mate with the 1/4-turn cam things on the other side. The holes on the top of the hand would be on the bottom, with the cams. Also, it would not say "disposable thumbs" on the page - It would give the product-line name on the front cover.
Unrefined whole grains... But it shows bread? Isn't flour considered refined?
Maybe Intel should boot using the embedded x86 in the chipset when the CPU dies in 13th/14th gen. CPU optional.
If it's your flag, do what you want. If it's a flag owned by another person, you should ask for permission
I will not answer your question, but instead share a detail. When I finally found sunglasses that look good on me I bought two pair. I plan to buy a third of the same soon, assuming my prescription have changed much. Thanks Shaquille O'Neal.