Lol, did whoever set to the shop configure it in Australian dollars? 100 AUD are just about 65 USD. Given the currency fluctuation, that could just about work out.
Install the IoT version, that comes without any of the bloat and works just fine. Not even the Microsoft store is bundled in.
I mostly enjoy viking metal, and while I understand Norwegian and Swedish on a conversational level, Finnish is completely beyond me. Still love their music.
In recent history: Moola Prayer by Sudha & Maneesh De Moor, it's Hindi I believe, and playing in my yoga studio during meditation sessions.
And speaking of Hindi, there's Bloodywood, a great metal band from India, that has a few songs entirely in Hindi, and some bilingual ones (English/Hindi). Ajj is one of my favorites, the video is also epic.
I'll throw post WW2 apologetics into the ring. Can't blame Israel publicly without risking career suicide, both in politics and corporate.
None, hence my question.
Never heard of that source before, does anyone know how trustworthy they are?
Nah, I really like em on the skinny side.
Thick butts. No thank you. A little bump is nice, but most of what's out there is gross, and with a surface resembling asteroid impact craters.
Sync spielt Werbung über third party ad networks aus, da kommt jeder scheiß rein. In der linken oberen Ecke müsste es einen Info-Button geben (auf dem Werbebanner selbst), da kannst du's als Verstoß melden.
Eisenhüttenstadt is a neo-nazi stronghold. The article mentions that the AfD (Germany's far right party) benefited from the un(der)employment, but that's grossly overstated - the city has been an ideological hate swamp longer than the party even exists. Good luck to any of the foreigners willing to give it a try.
Pointless, unless you leave the roomba running outdoors. Indoors you don't have GPS coverage, and your phone is logged onto the same cell tower anyway. Might just leave it stationary at home, same outcome.
Yeah Linux is great, no doubt. I've been using Xubuntu since forever, never really touched Arch, but fundamentally if you know your way around one system, you'll manage another.
Still, there are a bunch of applications that I must run under Windows, so it's good to have the no frills version available for that.