I never really understood twitter. Feels to me like it's all about following personalities in a poor format that doesn't cater to discussion. I've had an account since early, mostly for testing twitter integrations for work. I haven't even bothered to log in for a couple of years.
I logged in yesterday just to deactivate my account.
I sold mine back in 2010, so I'm just rediscovering some old and newer gems on the PS vita and retroids. I probably only scratched the surface back in the day, but I'll list some gems that come to mind. A lot are probably PSX/PS2 ports.
Burnout legends/dominator
Dragoneer's Aria
Crazy taxi
God of war
Ghostbusters (feat. the OG cast)
D&D tactics
Rock band unplugged
LEGO Star wars
Monster hunter
The whole library is almost 2000 games, and some 250+ exclusive.
I much enjoyed it back in the day. Nokia even had their own app store for it and gave a nice financial incentive for the first hundred or thousand apps.
I feel Jolla & SailfishOS is the spiritual successor.
I used to donate, but I haven't for at least 10 years.
Their financing is public. They would have enough cash to keep the lights on for decades.
They've been investing to be reliant on donations in the future. I see a conflict of interest there and I'd rather have them be relying on donations.. especially since they have received enough cash to do so.
TL;DR, I'm happy to donate for running Wikipedia, not happy to donate for them to become a fund.
Depends on your setup. I'm a btrfs guy, so I'd go with something similar as your other reply. It's just as easy to remove/replace/add drives. They don't even have to match in size. Just remember to balance after doing modifications to your array.
OP is asking about ambient temperatures below -15°C.
I recently bought a cheese freezer which had the exact same specification listed as a feature. I considered keeping mine in the garage that I keep around 7-10°C in the winter.
Louis Theroux tried to make a documentary about them. He's done some really good work showing the worst groups in the world as, you know, actual human beings. Like the westboro baptist church.
The Scientologists refused to talk to him. Him talking to ex-members unleashed a stampede of harassment both against them and him.
The result is called "My Scientology movie". It's worth a watch if you're interested in their techniques to keep people from leaving.
I never really understood twitter. Feels to me like it's all about following personalities in a poor format that doesn't cater to discussion. I've had an account since early, mostly for testing twitter integrations for work. I haven't even bothered to log in for a couple of years.
I logged in yesterday just to deactivate my account.