A circle is a plane folded on itself so the answer is technically 0 holes. But first what is a hole?
Documentation: use x function Reality: x function depreciated
Literally digital nomads.
Put a circle around all 3 and label it Linux.
An esp32 can technically run Linux.
Lying by deception.
My speculation says yes.
True but a laser can disable the camera until it can be replaced.
Green high powered lasers, they can burn cmos sensors. Also the iPhone and some car lidar sensors can burn cmos sensors.
Not the question is if the Flock plate readers are susceptible to this.
Think of a smart house for example, or Tesla cars. When the internet is down, you should still be able to turn your lights on or off. When the battery is dead on a Tesla you should still be able to open the door from the outside with the door handle and not have to hotwire a 12v battery for the subsystem to work.
Ai agents are a sin.
What do you mean it’s not a DNS error!
Windows XP, with Windows 10+ terminal, using Linux directories.
Though if you look at the internet taskbar icon it’s a Windows 7/10+ icon, so it may all be a skin running on cygwin/wsl)
Also the internet icon shows there is Internet.
I’m slowly moving everything to Linux. Currently working on getting my nas running.
The dot net framework was ported to Windows 95/98 so they can use more software now.
What microwave and model is it?
Open the door to your microwave and see if it has instructions for written on its body. Mine has a secondary menu where you can turn it off.
Windows on arm