Coeur d'Alene? Edit: just saw your name, I'm way off.
If these things were actually used to increase public safety I'd be all for them. Unfortunately our current system rewards corruption, so that's not the case. Speed and red light cams are never actually used for safety, they're used to extract money from the populace.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/red-light-camera-controversy/
This article is about red light cameras rather than speed cameras, but corporations and municipalities (corrupt or just naive) can be trusted to find ways to fuck over the public for profit using the speed cameras too.
As a user of Nextcloud, Aegis, and Vaultwarden, I can say it's a great set of tools. I don't know how I ever got by without Bitwarden/Vaultwarden.
Shit, they're standing right behind me, aren't they...
It also happens when the server side hash gets corrupted in the main password field, but not in the table containing previous hashes.
The salad is hanging out of the middle guy's pocket.
Looks like Doom Guy (Flynn?): https://ih1.redbubble.net/image.415371576.1151/aps,504x498,small,transparent-pad,600x600,f8f8f8.u4.jpg
Has anyone ever been as far even as decided want to do look more like?
(I'm ashamed to say that's from memory...)
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
E: Unable to locate package conset
The key is stored in the BIOS (UEFI flash chip) - you can install 10 or 11 from the downloaded installers MS offers; as long as the Home or Pro is correct it'll activate just fine.
You can verify the key exists by running
hexdump -C /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/MSDM