And how is this different than LK-99, which was pretty conclusively proven to not be superconductive?
And how is this different than LK-99, which was pretty conclusively proven to not be superconductive?
The skies are too clear, life’s so easy today.
I heard about a service that might help: https://www.focusmate.com/
I haven’t used it, but I’ve thought hard about doing so.
I use Blue Buffalo dry food, a mix of their Adult and Weight Control versions. I also give the cats canned food - usually some form of Friskies - with added water. I also got them the “PetSafe Drinkwell Seascape Ceramic Dog & Cat Fountain”, which they absolutely love - I like it because it’s silent and filtered.
This is probably closer to the truth, as I first heard it in Firefly in 2002 before I started hearing it everywhere.
Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
Can’t forget Krull!
Check out Firewalla Gold. I think it would meet all of your requirements.
The Firewalla is pricey but amazing. I am running the Gold at home, and it runs Linux and supports Dockers so I’m running PiHole on the router.
ZDNet has an article recommending 5 VPN routers from $79 to $250. I am not familiar with all of them, but it should get you started. I like the Firewalla product because of the other security features it provides, like blocking incoming traffic flows or device-specific service rules, and PiHole is amazing.
It’s outside your budget, but you should look at Firewalla. I think their least expensive model is the Blue Plus, but it provides security capabilities like firewall and VPN as well as routing and DHCP. The Gold even supports Docker containers - I’m running PiHole in a Docker on my Gold. I’m not using VPN client capabilities, but I know they’re there.
I’m thinking of getting either Security+ or Network+; got my A+ several years ago without studying, but the last certs I got before that were MCP for Windows 2000 Server and Workstation (had a career change before I finished my MCSE). I don’t think Network+ would be all that hard, but Security+ seems more valuable. Thoughts?
At the same symposium I met Dick Rutan. I was standing in a group and he was across from me wearing his full dress uniform. Out of nowhere he sucks his hand out to me and says “Hi, I’m Dick Rutan, I flew around the world. Maybe you’ve heard of me.” My response was not eloquent.
I was at E3 once talking to Jordan Weisman about MechWarrior 4 when Steven Spielberg walked up. He said, “My kids aren’t going to believe I got to meet you!”, which left Jordan and I stunned. Apparently he and his kids were big 'mech fans.
Neil Armstrong. Got to shake his hand at a symposium where he gave a talk.
There may be a difference between habits and muscle memory. Seatbelts and parking brakes would be the latter.
And tomato soup to dip it in.
As someone with 7-year old, ADHD-I and AuDHD-C twins, I just have this to say: If you figure it out, please let me know!