

I run it on bare metal, had no issues whatsoever, if I recall correctly. This was some months, less than a year, ago. Just installed Lyrion over the LMS (love that it’s still LMS ;)
I run it on bare metal, had no issues whatsoever, if I recall correctly. This was some months, less than a year, ago. Just installed Lyrion over the LMS (love that it’s still LMS ;)
I adored my HP Veer, I bet that if I get a working one in my hands I’ll blind-type flawless again in seconds, I was better on that thing than any full size keyboard. Best phone I’ve ever had because of the keyboard and the ease of customization when you know Javascript. Screen was a bit too small (I consider every modern phone way, way too big) and speed could’ve been better but wasn’t bad.
I don’t know for sure but I think it’s the current, higher voltage will bridge a bigger gap/higher resistance but a human body doesn’t have that high of a resistance and car batteries are capable of providing plenty of current (I think?)
That’s a different problem (that doesn’t really exist where I live)
This is why I trust motorcyclists more than cars. A manual doesn’t change this problem, a motorcycle does.
Walking, or running, is good for your brain in almost every way. My depression was/is coupled with social anxiety so it was hard to get myself to do it but things like walking to the grocery store instead of biking/car helped me change that into ‘I’ll take a detour’.
The worst hobbies for me are the ones that are done sitting still, or anything that ‘creates’ a different ‘reality/world’. For me that was anything behind my pc. Woodworking is better for me and allows me not to worry about social stuff but walking is definitely better for my brain.
If you’re able, come as an expat. There are lot’s of jobs that allow you to stay and after 5 years (differs by country), you can request citizenship.