Low information voters?
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Coup implies a violent takeover rather than exercising their rights under the party rules and accepting the result when it failed.
The implication in the article was that this had happened more than once (phones being stolen/going missing) but it was only one occasion that this involved the police and the admission of fraud.
If you license a design from someone you'll still be paying something. Sure there are also free implementations but they are aimed at microcontrollers, you won't get any server class chips for free.
No centrally planed economy has managed that before.
Now you can install uboot and get a property uefi implementation it shouldn't take too long: https://social.treehouse.systems/@cas/113539953511804908
I need to check the driver situation but I don't think there was anything particularly windows only on the SoC.
My tariff comes with smart charge but I've ended up turning it off and just triggering directly with home assistant. I have two buttons: one for smart night time charge and one to enable daytime charge once the solar has heated up the hot water. However my current export rate (15p/kWh) is twice as good as the night rate (7p/kWh) so it's better to bank the export and then have a steady charge over night.
Looking at the rates the OP posted I wonder if the variable tariff would make more sense. I suspect the automation rules would be a bit more complex.
There is a very large corpus of FLOSS software out there serving everything from individual itches to whole industries. Any project that is important to someone's bottom line is likely to have paid developers working on it but often alongside hobbyists.
The project I predominately work on is about 90% paid developers but from lots of different companies and organisations. Practically though the developers don't care about the affiliation of the other developers they work with but the ideas and patches they bring to the project.
Off the deluge of Star Wars content post-Disney acquisition Andor was one of the best. I'm looking forward to season 2.
We already do - and play it with them on our family creative and survival servers.
I just want to buy home automation gadgets that don't need a bloody cloud account to work.
What exactly is the USP for VMware that makes it worth the premium? Is it just installed inertia?