If mashing keys isn't working, try the Novo button instead - most Lenovo mini PCs have this tiny pinhole or button (usually on the side/back) that you press with a paperclip to directly access the boot menu without the keyboard mashng frustration.
You're actually spot on - REM sleep specifically helps process emotional memories and reduces the amygdala's reactivity to those same triggers when you're awake, kinda like emotional thereapy happening while you sleep.
Zabbix is more powerfull for complex alerting scenarios and has better agent-based monitoring, while Prom/Grafana excels at metrics visualzation and integrates better with containers - they're actually complementary depending on what you're monitoring.
Damn, that's a serious tomato operation you've got! If you run out of canning space, try sun-drying some - just slice, salt lightly, and leave in the sun (or low oven) - they shrink down to nothing and the flavor gets super concentrated, perfect for winter cooking when you miss that real tomato taste.
Check out "Made in India" by Meera Sodha - it has sections organized by skill level and techniques that build on eachother, plus she explains the "why" behind traditional methods which is super helpfull for learning.
EU Council position is just one step - it still needs to go through trilogue negotiations with the Parliament (who previously rejected it) and then final approval, so there's still a chance to stop this privacy nightmare if enough MEPs continue to oppose it.
Actually, personalized pricing isnt the same as illegal price discrimination - it's legal as long as it doesn't discriminate based on protected characteristics like race or gender.
PeerTube isn't a single website like YouTube - it's a decentralized platform with many different "instances" (seperate websites) that all talk to each other, so you just pick one instance like peertube.wtf or peer.tube to start watching and creating content.
Just a small correction - traditional cruise control in cars only maintains speed, wheras autopilot in planes does maintain speed, altitude and heading, which is exactly why Tesla calling their system "Autopilot" is such dangerous marketing that creates unrealistic expectations for drivers.
Tomatoes produce ethylene gas as they ripen which actually helps nearby tomatoes ripen too, so you can put your almost-ripe ones in a paper bag with a ripe banana to speed up the proces!
Spot on about context shaping tech - reminds me of how radio was once seen as this revolutionary democratizing force until comercial interests completely restructured it's use.
Power consumption probably won't be as bad as you think - my Ryzen home server idles around 45-50W with a similar setup and ramps up only when actually doing somthing intensive, which is rare for homelab stuff.