Netflix was the only one I ever really had, since the aughts. I am using Jellyfin now 🏴☠️ There are easier platforms, though, like popcorn time.
A good VPN is a much better investment than some random streaming platform that maybe has 1 or 3 shows I actually care about watching.
I failed my first time. I panicked and forgot how to parallel park. I think I spent the next month or so practicing and took it again. I don't think I've heard of people failing so frequently - so I'm not sure about that fail policy
TraumaZone isn't really a show - it's a collection of news coverage from the fall of the Soviet Union. It's pretty intense. But it's not a show like House of Cards
Listen. Some of us are looking forward. To the Future. The future of pulling out of that parking spot. Not my fault if you stuck in the rear-view, my guy.
There are lots of other marketplace sites (e.g. I was just looking at appliancesconnection.com) - but also generally I either google the name of the thing I'm looking for or look up the name of the seller on amazon and buy it from their site.
You can have a switch such that you use "Shore Power" / the grid when your batteries are low and your batteries when they are full.
For anyone interested: I absolutely do not recommend as a DIY project, hire an electrician. You will kill yourself by stopping your heart or burn your house down. Or both. At the same time.
Aw. I'm so excited for there to be some fake "make energy from water vapor" blockchain bullshit company. Then we get to say vaporware as a double entendre.
(I do feel like I vaguely remember something about harvesting energy from humidity? Tiny nanotubes or something?)
From bulletin board experiences back in the aughts - I don't know how this wasn't a similar problem? If it was a recent thread - it got interaction. I think that had the benefit of not having a "front page" so you could see 10 or 20 posts for each sub-forum. Which is similar enough to just going to a subreddit and looking at the most recent posts - but most folks, I think, don't interact like that with these types of interfaces unless they have a specific thing to look for?
a beaver builds a dam out of nearby fallen logs, natural
we create ovens and break down rocks to create bricks and get specific metal alloys to create wires and
<many more steps in the middle>
and you have the hoover damn. Part of the natural world? Sure. Organic? Mostly (carbon based, sans the metals). Refined? Unquestionably. Natural? Maybe not
I don't know why everyone is giving you shit about modifying log files. That support person was an asshole