For a lot of devices that will leave an unsecured wifi network on that will
- allow any passerby to just set it up under their account and potentially mess with it
- use up valuable WiFi channels you might want to use for your own network
For a lot of devices that will leave an unsecured wifi network on that will
The only sane answer in this whole thread.
Ubuntu (and probably Debian too) will keep an old kernel in your grub list so you can boot off that one if needed.
It’s basically when you drag an Ethernet cable behind you wherever you go, with the other end still plugged into your home switch.
If needed you could use a subdomain from a free dyndns provider. And if you’re going to be self hosting stuff having your own domain is probably good anyway.
One thing it claimed was the ability to rewrite copy. Basically finally an improvement over spellcheck which has been the same for like 20 years. Would be nice to have something better built into the OS in every text field.
You could also have stuff like suggestions in your terminal when you’re starting to write a command based on what’s in the man pages and the layout of your filesystem.
Let’s start by putting up cameras in all his houses.