I'm confused, do you have an example of a laptop that uses numbers for their model number iteration rather than their screen size or feature set?
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Yes but you can get two free instances under the same account.
Actually you can get 2 IPs for free. Then use high availability
I use ZeroTier on a MikroTik router.
Then just advertise routes on the router.
Ionos.de has a €1 a month VPS
I think 1 core, 1gb ram, and 10gb.
Use either caddy or Nginx proxy manager. Both are easy to setup. Also both are dockerized.
I use Tailscale as my tunnel.
Total latency is about 70-90ms for me.
I can use my yubikey with PayPal. Although it's only 1 key allowed at a time. Still some progress
I used to use ducky because everything was controlled in the keyboard. No software. I still use ducky for my work keyboard.
Mouse is the classic g502
My keyboard is now a Odin R4 which I use VIA to program
It mostly falls under Federal Nature Conservation Act (Bundesnaturschutzgesetz). I believe it's very localized of the penalties for killing an animal on the road.
Regardless, you'll need to call the police if you kill a domesticated animal or any larger animals. I believe rodents are too small to be reported.
Speeding fines are cheap. Road tax in a sense.
But if you get into an accident, the fines multiply very fast.
If an accident is caused by the winter tire violation, the guilty must pay a 120 Euro fine in addition to other applicable allegations of the accident.
Killing an animal with your car, you'll be fined the cost of the animals life.
If you damage a tree by crashing into it, you also have to pay for the replacement of the tree.
You can be fined for tailgating above 80km/h.
It's also illegal to run out of gas on the Autobahn.
It's illegal to leave your car unlocked.
List goes on and on, but I've actually never seen many enforced (aside from paying for the tree, it was nearly 2.5k per tree)
I'm a bunka kind of fella.
If you want a cheap cutting board because you can't afford end grain, look into hinoki boards. They're cheap and very soft wood.
As with all wooden boards, make sure you seal it first with a neutral oil such as mineral oil.
I wonder if it would have been the same cost to do an outdoor fiber run.