Get that data into Homeassistant for presence detection
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That's how the update process for the kernel works. The currently running kernel and active modules are kept in RAM, while all files on disk are replaced. These new files can't be used by your old kernel meaning you can't load new modules.
Same as anything you do for money is professional
A wardrobe/closet is just a bookshelf with door, so maybe get that?
That only works on hackers
As pointed out by CinemaWins, log carrying trucks have metal bars on either side holding the logs, so this can't actually happen.
Visa and MasterCard really are the only two you see in Europe
And that's why you always wear the seatbelt
Not actually a girl, but a low poly version I made of a picture of a flame that kinda looks like a girl. Found years ago in Buildzoid's Discord when I was in my PC overclocking phase.
Here's the version before low-polyfying it
Edit: found higher quality version of the low poly edit
Fair, this is mainly the difference in package manager. Apt/dpkg do a lot of additional steps and handling to keep your system running as smoothly as possible. Stuff like reinstalling your bootloader when it updates or keeping old kernels available. Pacman is just much simpler and only installs packages. If you wanted to keep the old kernel or multiple versions of a program you have to build it yourself.