Mostly the chunkiness, should have used a thinner yarn. And I was left with some holes I had to sew closed at the beginning of each finger
It wasn't too bad, I used two big safety needles to hold the stitches I wasn't working on, so there was no chance of dropping them
Yeah, that's why I added "according to some sources", I can't speak Korean, so I can't verify it
I'm pretty sure Kim knows at least. He grew up in Switzerland after all and speaks Korean with a Swiss accent, according to some sources
The Austrian show Gute Nacht Österreich. It was the same concept as Last Week Tonight or the Late Show. Well, they did a show about then right wing populist Chancellor Sebastian Kurz' networks and connections. The topic of the show had been announced a day before, but they had suddenly shown a different one, apparently due to pressure from the upper management of the public broadcast.
Only due to massive public pressure could they show it the following week and afterwards their show mysteriously didn't get renewed due to budget cuts, despite being very popular.
They had only come back later after Kurz was ousted because of a corruption scandal
Yeah, I'm still stuck on Google Keep, since it's the only one that's integrated with the (even worse) Google home
Yeah, they are part of the European Economic Area, but not part of the EU proper. Same as Iceland. The main reason for opposing full membership for the longest time has actually been fishing rights, which are often more strict in the EU
Yeah, if the attacker is in a position to do a MitM attack you have much larger problems than a ssh vulnerability that so far can at most downgrade the encryption of your connection in nearly all cases
You could get an android tablet that can run LineageOS and install that on there without GApps/microg, so without any Google services. That way you can have a Google free tablet that's also properly optimized for a touch workflow.
If you still want a tablet with a proper GNU/Linux distro you basically have two choices I know of right now:
One is the Pinetab 2, it's not too expensive, but the hardware is a bit limited, both in terms of processing power and display. Software support can also be spotty.
The other would be buying a x86 tablet and installing a regular Linux distro on there. I personally had some luck with the Microsoft Surface tablets, but you can get cheaper ones too. Just check on whether Linux will properly run on it beforehand, especially the cheaper Chinese ones based on Atoms often have driver issues or don't even boot Linux at all (my biggest enemy on cheap devices: 32bit UEFI with 64bit OS. It's nearly impossible to boot Linux on those).
There's also the Librem 11 but in my opinion it's overpriced for the hardware
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