Can you try using a different os? Windows or something. I don't see why it won't work.
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What you could do is get a USB c capture card and use something like vlc. Latency would be there but itd work.
I also love bunsenlabs and used it a lot. It's so ridiculously light. I have it running on a pentium M laptop and it's surprisingly usable. Don't get me wrong it's still a 20 year old device with one cpu core, but it can do most things.
Are you talking display out or display in?
Display out? https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-tablet-11-be0097nr
This thing actually runs windows and is x86 so you can run a Linux distro in theory.
Display in, I will edit this post but that's not as common
Yup thats tekko (convention) and the david Lawrence convention center.
Some states do. New York, Washington, Vermont and Michigan have enhanced driver's licenses with RFID tags. But it's optional and largely used for border crossings into Canada. More states are apparently looking into this.
I live in Pennsylvania so my state ID is just barcode
It's not even applicable to most vaccines.
Basically polio spreads through poop, and this is your shedding. Oral Polio Vaccine does this as it's a weakened form of the polio virus and exhibits the same spread and provides vaccination indirectly to others. The US uses E-IPV, which is inactive and harmless and doesn't have this spread.
You'll only find OPV being used in countries with very inadequate medical access as it can be administered orally(hence the name). Only downside is that if you are very immunocompromised, there is a non zero chance you get polio and a chance you suffer from paralysis.
Flu vaccines, covid vaccine, literally anything else doesn't have this "shedding". It's literally one vaccine that isn't even administered in the united states.
Brb gonna go libreboot my sister's t580 when that comes out
So that's why everyone recommends the T480 over the T580.
The T580 doesn't have a libreboot build.
Open it with 7zip. Epubs are just zip files If it's embedded in the file you'll find it
I've been a fan of bunsenlabs distros. It uses debian and openbox and it's very lightweight. I run it on a pentium M laptop and it's quite usable. (I run it on other machines but that's the slowest one I've got)
Depending on the study, yes.