

If that’s the case, it sounds like a bug that needs to be addressed.
If that’s the case, it sounds like a bug that needs to be addressed.
If they don’t want to see the AI communities anyway, is that really a problem?
Too bad it’s rental only. I’d much rather host my own server.
There are intersections where all lights stay red, giving pedestrians a walk sign in all directions.
There are also intersections where the walk sign turns on before the light goes green.
In both cases, the cyclist still needs to yield to pedestrians, but it seems they’d be legally allowed to ride through the red if it’s clear.
Google added external monitor support starting with the Pixel 8. So, yeah… Most don’t support it, but newer ones do!
Looks like Thorin wants you to open that up so he can claim his box!
Assuming the new drive is an equal size or larger: Boot from a USB drive and use dd to clone the old drive to the new one. Then, remove the old drive and boot from the new one. You’ll also need to resize the partitions on the new drive if it’s larger.
I’d look into tools built for that purpose. For example, vscode’s live share feature. Other IDEs have similar features.
According to the article, headphones using a Bluetooth SoC manufactured by Airoha may be vulnerable. So, need to find if your headphones use their SoC.