Can’t say that in Florida, so it must be something else
If the dock had an adjustable angle, I’d use it more. Its fixed angle kills some utility. I’d skip if possible
I do (came with the tablet, I didn’t select it). I use it to charge, otherwise not much. If you have a good place for it, the speakers in it are nice (for their size anyways). It’s a bit of a gimmick I think
I have as Pixel Tablet currently. I use it to read, and watch Jellyfin. I don’t find the speakers or screen bad at all. GrapheneOS should work (I have not tried that yet). Support goes for about 4 more years (less than the 5 you are going for, but close). It’s not a bad choice I don’t think.
For RaspberryPI/Adguard:
Custom block rule
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That page is 17MB (of just text, no images)
Terraform fork:
https://opentofu.org/
You were holding the phone truck wrong
This isn’t a class action suit. This is anti-trust suit. Very different beasts
Antirust is very different than Class Action (were you’d get a 36cent check). This would be the FTC filing charges, which has much more power.
Check out:
https://thursdayboots.com/
It also helps that BYD (Chinese electric car company) is now producing more cars than Tesla.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/02/byd-produced-more-than-3-million-cars-in-2023-set-to-beat-tesla.html
My solution to crappy internet while traveling (not a solution to the present moment):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09N72FMH5
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XXBQPZL
My phone provider (GoogleFi) allows you to get a free data-only SIM for your account. I put that into the ZTE USB dongle thing, and plug that into the mini router. That router can be powered by a USB battery bank, or your phone’s USB-C charger, or a wall plug. It then gives you your own OpenWRT router you can use wirelessly, or via a CAT-5. I have unlimited data, so I don’t get charged extra. I have the router setup with Wireguard into my house as well, so I can get adblocking through the router as well. It’s all very compact/portable. I just used it on a road trip, plugged into my car’s USB port, and my son streamed Netflix on his tablet.
I have also used that USB dongle directly into my Linux laptop, and it was plug-and-play as well (bypassing the need for the router).
edit: basically it’s an over-engineered dedicated hotspot, but I’m a geek and like to over-do things
Escapepod is the best.
You have to hit Ctrl+S 3 or 4 times in a row, just in case too.