I dunno man. She was probably indoctrinating the kids, grooming them to be gay so they can smuggle drugs in their butts for the cartels.
/S if not obvious
I dunno man. She was probably indoctrinating the kids, grooming them to be gay so they can smuggle drugs in their butts for the cartels.
/S if not obvious
stares at the nopal in my fridge hmmmmm.
Weirdly enough, Texas is one of the leaders in solar rollout.
Getting my friends to play Minecraft for more than two weeks
Hey, how many were signed with auto pens?
Beltalowda strong mi pensa ke.
For my buddy and I our critical data doesn't change often so once or twice a year when we get together we swap drives again. Simple spinning discs for us. No need for hardware or anything to keep them running. They just sit on a shelf just in case something happens we can hand it back to pull the data back onto a running server
My friend who lives a thousand miles away swaps hard drives with me that are backups of critical stuff. He keeps my data, I keep his. As others have said your garage is a start but you really want some sort of geographically separate backup.
I'm thankfully only looking at half that with the upgrade I need to do. My family has realized I'm able and willing to backup all family photos, even scan the physical ones, so my 7 TB is going fast.
I don't want to think about what my desktop I'm on all day burns. I do graphically intense stuff so gpu running full blast.
I'm not sure what's it's like now, but at that age I was just starting to get into visual programming. Using blocks to program. Started getting into Lego robotics. All my computer skills started there.
With Linux I would start them on basic terminal commands. Cat a file. Edit a file. Navigate. Etc.
I really need to get on this. Even just a few panels on the garage to run my NAS and PC off of it nothing else.
In case you don't know, for any of those games that don't work, check ProtonDB. Often some easy additions to run arguments get it going and people post them here