I also recommend Nitrokey. I have a Nitrokey Pro 2 and a Nitrokey 3 NFC and they both work well. Linux support is very good, and they also have good documentation on how to do most stuff you might want to do. +1 for being open-source as well.
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Shouldn't the second line be r^2^y = ln(x/m - sa)?
Internet access? Never. LAN access though is a different story altogether...
Yes, they also help a lot, especially with swelling and inflammation.
I hate mosquitoes with a passion. I'm allergic to mosquito bites so it's so dreadful to even be in their presence.
E: Hot water can help with the itching, but take care not to burn yourself.
My experience with math class has been quite different. Most exercises specify the domain of the equations, and I've been taught to always work out the set of possible solutions (when it's non-obvious) before solving an equation, though I usually forget to do this and still end up with impossible states...
Depending on your use-case, maybe a static site generator could work for you? Something like Jekyll or Hugo. Both can be hosted for free on Github Pages (and I think Gitlab has something similar). While you still need some technical know-how in order to set it up, you can write your content in Markdown, which is a lot easier to write than HTML, and there are a lot of themes available out there you can use, so no need for CSS.
I use NixOS with single-partition btrfs on both my laptop and my desktop and have never had this happen. Curious...
Which GTK theme is that?
I've been on NixOS for about a week now and I can say I've got access to pretty much all of the packages I was using on Arch just from nixpkgs. I even found it quite easy to package stuff myself!
Tapping a notification doesn't take me to the message, but rather to the DMs list, where the app promply gets stuck, so I have to restart it.
It's not only horrible, it's straight up buggy. What I don't understand is why they wanted to make their app a shitty Facebook Messenger clone in the first place.