Lots of people here forget that you can control the actions of the person before they die.
I did almost forget, thanks for the reminder. I just looked it up again, specifically you can control 23 days.
Lots of people here forget that you can control the actions of the person before they die.
I did almost forget, thanks for the reminder. I just looked it up again, specifically you can control 23 days.
The last two guys in my team that got retired were 65, but excellent people, and taught me lots, so my first instinct was Wallace. But reading your report, it occurs to me that maybe the description "Is like 100" actually implies a certain oldness of mind that I didn't consider.
It’s recommended you DON’T wash your chicken because that just throws bacteria around your kitchen.
I believe that’s a myth. If you cook thoroughly, you don’t need to worry about bacteria. Why would it matter if its being moved around then?
I think they mean that if you wash the chicken before cooking you might propel the not-yet-dead bacteria around your kitchen, which is worse than putting it all in the oven together to kill it.
Heh I know that feeling, I bought CS:GO before it became free to play.
First you will have to find out about your specific phone model. It seems that different chipset vendors implement different things for tethering.
Someone in the raspberry pi forums checked what his Pi Zero was doing with lsusb -t
and someone in an old reddit thread checked his dmesg
while connecting the phone and turning on tethering, maybe you can try those things while tethering to see whether currently the RNDIS or the USB CDC driver gets loaded for your phone.
Then we will have to see in which kernel version Greg's change finally lands. At the earliest it will land in Kernel 6.14 because 6.13 is already on the fifth release candidate so new changes shouldn't be added anymore. Then you have to find out when your Mint install will move to that kernel. If you are currently on Mint 22 Wilma (supported until 2029), then that's based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, which is based on the Ubuntu LTS Kernel 6.8.
I'm guessing now, based on past regularities, that Mint 23 will be based on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, and that Ubuntu will choose a fresh kernel for their LTS in the beginning of 2026, so probably one that will contain this change by Greg. So it seems to me, that if 1) your phone still needs RNDIS for tethering and 2) you still have that phone in the middle of 2026 and 3) you still have that Mint install you should probably not upgrade to Mint 23, but stay on Mint 22 until its support ends in 2029.
But projecting that far into the future is kind of difficult, maybe distro maintainers will reenable RNDIS if they see it's still needed, or maybe a future Android Update will force OEMs to use USB CDC.
Ah man, that's a shame. The P41 was one I remembered for being a surprisingly good value despite being a drive with good performance. I never had the chance of buying one, since I don't have a free slot, and it wasn't worth replacing my existing drive.
Laws don’t magically stop working just because you’re out of jurisdiction.
Actually I would say that most do. Extraterritorial jurisdiction is the exception, not the rule. Many countries apply it for cases of Genocide and War Crimes for example.
You are right though that many countries apply their laws to vessels under their flags in international waters
Yes, with the exception of some that switched to USB CDC NCM already. I seem to be lucky, the Pixel 6 is one of the first to have made the switch.
Funny how that was news 6 years ago. Now it's just so normal
With that version you're still changing some historical dates though, like dates of death for roman emporers. Admittedly it is less of a problem though because you need to do the conversion from their calendar to ours anyway. It's just that modern documents containing already converted dates would now be off in retrospect.
What's an NO attack?
I had that too, my Mother was wondering why the first two Google results weren't working. Because they were the ads, and the Pihole refused to resolve the domains. She didn't even realize she fell for the Google Ads injected as pseudo results. (It's been a while I don't know if they are still around)
Even worse my ex almost payed for Firefox, because she fell for the ad links above the real Mozilla link below, when she was looking for the Installer.