I didn’t know that. Perhaps I need to research a little more before commenting.
Thanks!
I didn’t know that. Perhaps I need to research a little more before commenting.
Thanks!
I want to be able to swap out parts, or repair the laptop when something breaks. For that it seems like Framework would be the best.
I’ve been trying to convince my partner that we need to buy one. My only problem is that I have a perfectly good desktop, and don’t need a laptop.
Power prices fluctuate. If more power is needed than is supplied, prices will go up until either someone reduces their demand, or someone generates more power.
Some companies are deliberately waiting for extra high prices before they start delivering more power, and now they are doing the same with batteries.
They could be supplying the power much earlier and cheaper with batteries (unlike peaker plants that cost a lot to operate), but they just decided not to.
Batteries are not the problem, it’s the companies who are using them for profit instead of for grid stability.
Salmon swim upstream because downstream is too mainstream.
. 0 Rankine: you’re dead. . 100 Rankine: you’re dead.
I keep trying different distros, but I keep coming back to Mint. It’s just the right mix of user friendly and customisable for me.
I just lost my OS again (probably corrupted drive) and was planning to distro hop. Unfortunately, I suspect you’re right.
Within Wi-Fi range?