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Flexitarian bicycle commuter (he/him) from the Netherlands.
My Iceshrimp account can be found here (accounts on Mastodon etc. can follow that account too).
My Pixelfed account on Pixey.
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Army=logistics+a lot of heavy equipment=a lot of usefulness.
*Fiat Multipla
That said, the second gen looks alright.
Infosec reasons, allegedly.
Is this world news though?
You forgot about ditching more of the chipset etc. in favour of integrating everything into the CPU die.
Some SBCs only boot from said SD card though, while some do support more robust media. However, too many images are presuming you boot from SD which is a pita.
With or without Das Uboot, they still rely on board specific firmware (even Uboot is customised for many boards to make it work). OSes that state they do support aarch64, often require to have UEFI on your system so no way they are gonna boot on e.g. your Raspberry Pi.
Add to that, that is unlikely that browsers compiled for arm64 will have feature parity with their x86-64 counterparts. Goodbye Digitale Rights Management, and with that goodbye services like Tidal or Spotify (unless you run an OS that is still supported by their apps).
That’s only in case of NATO, I believe.
And Wikipedia confirms that I was closer to the truth: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_V:_Skyrim
It kind of makes sense on many BIOS/UEFI-less systems where e.g. Uboot is used. And it does contain things like kernel images, sometimes initRD files etc. (which may not be bootloader files but are still system boot files).
I see. BTW, I never figured out the details either, but wanted to bring matters up anyway in case it still would be considered useful.
It did when it was still called Calckey, but around the time of the rebranding their main server got into issues (Kainoa, the previous maintainer, was messing around with it to improve performance but that just broke things).
Closer to Firefish would be Iceshrimp, a fork of Firefish started when the writing started to appear on the wall.
Did the Misskey network not advise against e.g. EU people signing up because of legal reasons like GPDR? Anyway, Iceshrimp works very much as intended and has active development so that could be an alternative for some people (have no experience with Sharkey).
As written in the article, letting through wavelengths other than green. So, yes.
I mean, your screenshot looks a bit different graphically, and the second tile in the pic from OP looks different in e.g. the roads. Also, the second tile in OP looks a how I remember 3000 to look. For further reference, please check this section of an LGR video on 3000.
The second tile is indeed SC 2000. more likely 3000 (with the third tile being 4?).
When I see EVs (southern Netherlands) they are mostly model S or non-Teslas from mostly VW. Autonomous vehicles aren’t even allowed here AFAIK.
Edit: I am agreeing with you, for clarity’s sake.
In order to not anger the US, is my guess (they need the support for fighting off the Russian invasion).