Absolutely, be the change you want to see in this world. Your clothes will last longer as well. Better quality fabric by the bolt and also you'll know how to tailor them if your body shape changes.
Only Apple can use that data for profit! Now the Alphabet agencies just buy that data from brokers..... I just realized how funny the parent company to Google name change is.
Calum is great. If you liked this you should check out this one on the massive overland wheeled cargo hauler that was basically a train without tracks.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ld_oOTtrdig
Or this one a weird little arctic car
That's not really the case, everything is lower quality now on average.
The zip won't load in zsnex nevermind, I read the FAQ in the Zip. You load it as a mod
Proxmox also can run on ZFS, has support to run containers, and can also manage backups.
It's for gut issues like crohns not anything to do with emotional regulation or communication.
Group homes are as good as their staff, interview everyone there. Visit him often. Living independently is not always for the best.
This is a very public platform and you're asking somewhat private questions. My humble suggestion is that you find causes that you care about, look up organisations that cater to those causes and reach out. For me it was joining up with the local Food Not Bombs. Usually there's relevant flyers at the local vegan cafe, co-op, employee owned cafe, church foyer, or soup kitchen.
Good luck.
Not to be too pedantic but how're you fitting two mountains on only 800 acres?
Weed and Prince Buster. Haitain history radicalized me. Now I'm an Anarcho Syndicalist that is deep into mutual aid networks and community outreach in my neighborhood. Community organization is so important and rewarding in my life now.
We are all susceptible to propaganda
With the right amount of customization yeah it can look really fancy. I could be mistaken but I recall Elementary OS' Pantheon came from xfce/xubuntu originally.
However I'm still partial to KDE/Plasma personally as it does 99% of what I need out of the box.
That's the great thing about Linux though. It's exactly as bespoke and custom as you want to make it.