The battery and hard drive are an easy upgrade. Linux runs great on it. A cheap one goes for $100 on eBay.
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Here’s an 11” Air w/ Ubuntu. Pros & cons…
Keep in mind the 64GB is eMMC internal storage while the others (256,512) are NVMe SSD.
eMMC is considered more of an outdated storage option. You’ll probably stick a microSD in (if you only have 64GB) so maybe it’s a moot point.
System Shock remake on sale too, Deck supported.
2% is margin of error territory
Try super-gluing it! You can see how to align it by the hole/mark. Not that it should matter.
Make sure the surfaces are cleaned with isopropyl alcohol first, and use a think even layer of glue (a razor blade can smooth it out).
Norman Reedus and the Magic Fetus is a crazy, trippy, not-very-typical game. But be prepared to grind a lot if you want to move the plot forward.
I’d add a 2nd Pi-hole (sounds like you have one already?) for redundancy.
It was just a joke my friend (I actually did read it).
I was preordained to not read this.
That’s, like, 110% my growmie.
80% milky, 20% amber for me. Flush with water an week ahead of harvesting.
The Sonos sound quality is quite good. You can even use your phone to “tune” it with their app.
You can control most Sonos remotely with Spotify Connect or Apple AirPlay. If you use the Sonos app you can integrate all of your music streaming services and do it from there as well.
There’s a way to turn the mic off, but some models don’t have a mic (cheaper too) - the Sonos One SL doesn't have a microphone.
Anker Soundcore 3 is a good choice (even if it’s battery powered you can just leave it plugged in).
If you don’t mind using Wi-Fi, a used Sonos One (or Play:1) might work well for you.
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