Bought a Kobo for option to load my own ebook files and the Clara both for cost and size (fits in my pants pocket). Super happy with the purchase.
One of the boys we fostered over the years: he was ~10 at the time and pretty sure was bipolar or schizophrenic or something as his eyes / face would change suddenly and attitude would become extremely defiant, destructive and sometimes physically violent. Thankfully he never hurt his baby sister we also had. We managed to capture one of these episodes over phone with our social worker and was able to move him to a therapeutic home where he was the only child and able to get the help he needed. Kiddo was a chill, happy boy normally but "evil" is pretty accurate to how we felt during those episodes.
Man... I spent a lot of time playing the original N along with some level design. Super fun times. Cool to see them still going strong.
Veracrypt is what I moved to and works the same for my use
Our soil is almost entirely clay and rock to the point that most grasses also fail to grow. I wouldn't mind something nice like mint or another invasive plant if it meant actually having something grow at all...
95% is closer to what board game publishers take - best I've seen is 10% for the designer
Granted they have a lot more to lose
From that perspective seems Steam is perfectly fine
I'm a certified forklift trainer and the training I needed for that was a single day that ended in a simple test...
We replaced ours with a refurbished business desktop, installed Linux and Jellyfin then use with a wireless keyboard with built-in track pad
Plays media great, emulates up to Wii and can use for general web browsing too
Bravo **slow clap**
Minetest! FOSS client and server 👍
Trapping is the way to go
Up to you whether a no-kill trap or not though some peanut butter or cheese will lure in the little fella
We've had several get in the house over the years (old rural home) and was even woken up once from one running across us in bed
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Another vote for Rustdesk
I use it mostly for family tech support where MY PC is running Linux and THEY are on Windows though it works great in both directions