Mmm need more interior of Bradley videos. Like some of the BTR videos from the start of the conflict.
Borderlands 2, then the expansion Tiny Tina's assault on dragon keep.
I really enjoy the oats studio short movies on YouTube. I wish they could film a full length one.
I have an HP 800 G4 arriving in the mail any day now. Right now I run most of my stuff on a pi3, including openvpn, transmission, minidlna, grafana, backuppc, and postgresql. I'm looking forward to porting all of that, plus suricata and dnsmasq, onto the G4 when it arrives.
I use it multiple times a day. I only know basic usage, but it's super useful as part of an awk/grep/sort/uniq pipeline, basically just extracting a field to work on.
Damn that igla goes fast.
I'd argue that people who travel 300-350km / day are outliers. For those people, maybe an EV isn't an option yet.
Shred is what I used when destroying a bunch of old drives.
Then I disassbled them to pull out the magnets and platters (because they're shiny and cool). A couple had torx screws that I didn't have the right end for so I ran a hdd magnet over the surface and scratched them with a screwdriver.
I was and still am a big fan of the original Warhammer 40k: dawn of war.
For dental pain I recommend ibuprofen (advil). Seems to work significantly better than acetaminophen (Tylenol) and seems to be much safer.
I tried gnucash but also went to homebank. It isn't perfect, but I found it worked a lot better for my purposes than gnucash.
Judging from that graph, it looks like the sodium ion batteries are about as energy dense as Li-ion was in 2020, which is far from useless. Li-ion may still be the best but at a point, there's "good enough" for many applications (eg cellphones) if the price is low enough.