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Good point, it did mention US in the title
I’m going to guess you mean New Hampshire in the USA?
I’m in the process of moving away for other reasons, but brexit had nearly no effect on visiting/entering the UK, so no need to worry about that.
They were never in schengen, so there were always border controls. Most of their border controls are automated, so it’s super smooth.
It’s wayyyyy easier than (for instance) entering the US (even as an American!)
Depends on the country though as well. Its probably pretty easy to figure out for big ones like the USA, but in smaller countries its often a mess…
I use it to run the Sky App to stream football.
The only options are a windows app or an android app (since you can’t watch in the browser) and I couldn’t get the windows app to work with WINE.
The android app runs fairly well with waydroid, although it occasionally runs into some hiccups.
My most recent issue with Bluez is that it’s been very inconsistent about letting me disable auto-switching to HSP/HFP (headset mode) when joining any sort of call.
It’s working now, but it feels like every few months I need to try a different solution.
I loved the books and found the netflix series to be a pretty enjoyable westernization of them.
There were a few changes/choices that were a bit strange or missed the point, but overall it’s worth watching
When they say something like “60 days battery life” what they mean is using the device for half an hour everyday for 60 days.
OP is arguing that it would make more sense to just say the continuous use battery life, which in the above example would be 30 hours (60 × 0.5)
That’s true for the US but not everywhere else
Interesting mix of kilometers and inches…
As a fan of both tofu and basically anything fermented…this sounds great!
Why though? If we let them leave, there wouldn’t be any reason to not recognize them.
Even countries that weren’t ‘allowed’ to leave usually get recognized eventually. Kosovo is a decent example, since Serbia is adamant that they are still part of Serbia, but they declared independence around 15 years ago and roughly half of the UN recognizes them as independent.
Seriously, it’s wild to me that people are against this.
The right to self-determination is important, regardless of what an old document (the US constitution in this case) says. Tons of countries (including the US!) became independent despite ‘not being allowed to’.
Also – think of what cutting off Texas would do for the American political balance… we might actually get to pass progressive legislation for once!
“we fought a war about this 160 years ago, so you can’t have self-determination”
I agree with you about their politics within the US, but hell yeah they should be able to leave if there is popular support for it.
Why not? Self-determination is important. Countries split up all the time, the US isn’t special.
If they genuinely want to leave, I’m all for letting them.
For me it’s less about bandwidth and more about not having to worry about building/ maintaining ratio. It’s just one less thing to think about.
I love seeding so I thought private trackers would be for me, but it’s so hard to go positive when EVERYONE is trying to. Yeah, there is freeleach but then I was downloading a bunch of stuff that I didn’t want, just for the sake of it.
I used to use US international, but a few years back switched to Eurkey which is essentially just an upgraded/turbocharged version.
Might be too much for you, but I can’t live without it nowadays!
Hmmm I’m a data scientist and regularly run/train various deep learning models for my job using a 3gb 1060.
Not saying that more than 4gb isn’t necessary for many applications, but it’s far from useless!
Interestingly, in europe this seems to vary by country!
I was just thinking that I wasn’t sure which was correct, but it seems both are actually acceptable in Germany although after the number is preferred