Oops, lol, guess the link didn’t copy and I didn’t pay attention. Thank you :)
Gay Straight Alliance. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Way
Best known as the lead singer for My Chemical Romance. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Way
It’s very censored in media outlets, but many report “b*****d” and you can see her face by the “d” at the end of the word. Likely says bastard.
The record is for panel efficiency, whereas the 28%, 32.5%, and 47.6% values you refer to are about solar cell efficiency. https://energytheory.com/solar-cell-vs-solar-panel/
There is a section here on dual booting using systemd boot. Never used it, but it will hopefully work in your case, or at least point you the right way.https://ostechnix.com/dual-boot-windows-and-pop-os/
Bodhi Linux. Lightweight and beautiful
Sons Of Perdition is a good dark/gothic county. https://youtu.be/dltCg75ZumI?si=UkVMcB906b1ajF3Z I also like Nick 13, he is the lead singer/songwriter and guitarist of the psychobilly band Tiger Army. He did some solo country stuff. https://youtu.be/HtYGegYvGZg?si=CvdkxAbqIbNq5fzG
Fantastic!!!
What laptop is it? On some, not many, you can remove the dgpu. If you can access the bios, it wouldn’t hurt to see if you can set priority order for the gpu used. What do you mean you can’t get past choosing the installation medium? To me that means the usb, iso, etc you are using. I’m probably misunderstanding you, but do you mean selecting the medium in the bios boot screen? Or have you gotten to the part where grub shows up and you can select install. If it’s the bios bit, have you turned off secure boot? If it’s after selecting install arch in the grub menu, wait a tiny bit for everything to load and try pressing ctrl-alt-F3. Doesn’t have to be F3 you can try all the “F” keys. This will switch to a different tty to try and see if the default one is being weird Though I doubt that will help, but worth a shot. If you can get to grub have you tried to disable the kernel module that loads for the dgpu? You should be able to press “e” to go to the bit you can edit stuff in grub. Check out this and see if it helps https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel_module#Using_kernel_command_line_2 Best of luck!
The Amish are not a monolith. You’d have to look into the various groups to get your answer,and it won’t apply to all of them. And some do use power on the grid, while others like the Old Order Amish don’t use it apart from maybe some battery operated lights for night work or portable fans. I doubt an internal grid is used in most if not all places considering that, while many do not mind use of electricity, it’s still used in relative moderation.
I have never used those tools, I usually just dd the iso to a usb. I am assuming you are on a linux distribution already. I would download a fresh iso and verify the checksum. Then use dd to write to the usb. I use this format, and of course replace the path to iso bit and /dev/sdx (your usb)with what is relevant to your situation. Just open terminal and type
sudo dd bs=4M if=path/to/your.iso of=/dev/sdx conv=fsync oflag=direct status=progress
You probably already know but you can find the usb’s specific /dev/sdx with sudo fdisk -l
I still use one. I like having a small device for just that purpose. It doesn’t have a touch screen, which is how I prefer it. I despise touchscreens. I like to interact with my phone as little as possible, especially while driving.
Stardew Valley is $15 USD. It’s pretty laid back. Easy to set down and pick back up. I like to play it when my head is all over the place and want something soothing.
One of the times I bought parsnips a few years ago, the check out clerk at the store was confused as to what they were. Told him they are parsnips, and he called them evil carrots.