On most laptops that do that, there's a BIOS setting that fixes it, the F keys at least. On HP's, you can set whether you want the top row to act as F keys or "media" keys. Any combo that uses the Fn key should work in Linux, and you can set your own hot-keys/shortcuts in Linux as well.
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About goddamn time!!
Yours was a reply to my own comment in the first place and I am regularly without good internet for a month at a time, so...
Anyways, yes, I agree that trucks should be smaller, and I donate to others who think like so, but in the meanwhile, people do have a need for trucks and cannot be blamed for buying what is available to them to purchase.
How often do I participate in car-pooling? At least daily when I'm not stringing barges together - I have a large family, my kids' friends know I'm good for a ride to group events, and I drive for Uber and Lyft ... All that said, I personally don't own a truck, but an SUV, since I've found the towing capacity(and MPG! WTF is up with that!?) of vans in my price-range to be absolutely pathetic. In trucks, when the occassion arrises, I am usually a passenger or renting.
That said, even the most rural farmers in the US now know how to import Kei Trucks, and how useful they are, so things are changing, if not quite in a "No one needs trucks" way.
Yes, that's exactly my problem with it.
I'm from the US, living in a major city, and regularly use both Pickup Trucks and Trailers, so ...
Also, congrats on saying "dude in Sweden's friend may need a truck, but really no-one needs a truck". These things don't exist because no-one needs them, and crew-cabs can allow for car-pooling, but I get it; Blindly hating that they exist at all is super important.
Would you believe they got so big because of EPA mpg requirements(also, airbags & crunch zones)? I can link you an article if so. Otherwise I'm not wasting my time.
For one thing, you need to bridge your 2nd router and disable its DHCP server, effectively making it an Access Point.
If that's not enough to address your issue, you could also try setting the Wifi SSID and password the same, provided its set to use different channels than your main router, although this can make it a pain to force a device to switch from one router to another. (my second router also has a separate SSID partially because the one for the kids' devices and living-room TV shuts off for bed-time).
End of the day, unless you have commercial routers/APs or Mesh routers that are setup to inerroperate on the same SSID while using an Ethernet backhaul, there's going to be quirks and compromises.
enby flag is yellow at the top, not that particular shade of green that just so happens to match the genderqueer tattoo on my ring finger. There's the matter of it would be up-side-down for genderqueer, and apparently a black bit at the bottom, but again, why mix up yellow with a darkish green like so?
End of the day, its whatever the artist or the observer says it is, and not worth correcting anyone over.
enby flag is yellow at the top, not that particular shade of green that just so happens to match the genderqueer tattoo on my ring finger. There's the matter of it would be up-side-down for genderqueer, and apparently a black bit at the bottom, but again, why mix up yellow with a darkish green like so?
End of the day, its whatever the artist or the observer says it is, and not worth correcting anyone over.
Funny enough, if harvesting tidal energy were enough to stop the Earth's rotation, then a civilization advanced enough to use all that energy without burning the planet to a crisp should easilly be able to restart the rotation or even pause the slowing long before it becomes a real issue.
We could intentionally force a 24hr day, and/or a 365.25 day year at that point, because fuck it, why not? Show Mars and Venus what happens if they don't get with the program, right quick.
Not really. Most social media involves some rudimentary age verification, even though their age threshold is lower. Same goes for banking and interacting with government sites. Far from the only ones.
Maybe, but if their parents failed to enable parental controls or the kids hack them, they shouldn't be allowed to blame the websites.
There's already plenty of options available to parents - legislators must be made to stop blaming websites when parents don't use those tools available to them.
Shit, I went through the same thing with learning Basic on an Apple II and never being able to acquire(rarely even encountered) one of the right models to use what I had learned after I left that school. Lusted after the IIc for a hot minute, let me tell ya.