You do know that isn’t how licenses work?
Or can’t understand anything about computers.
It’s thinly veiled misogyny
Actually, dell and Lenovo charge a large enterprise tax.
It’s typically cheaper to buy a gaming laptop vs a similarly specced “enterprise” laptop.
There is little difference between them, other than “enterprise drivers” (which are just signed drivers) and some virtualization differences. Neither of which are required for a lawyer.
But sure, I bet a law firm has some nephew picking laptops and doesn’t just allocate out laptops
🙄
Second harvest is a charity that specializes in exactly this.
They pick up food from grocery stores and distribute it.
There are chapters of second harvest across north america
You should look into Zojirushi. They make the best rice cookers
The high end rice cookers use sensors and will vent excess moisture or hold in moisture as need and can adjust cook time.
Zojirushi calls their sensors “micom”
Technically, vscode isn’t open source. It’s in the same situation of chrome vs chromium.
Majority is the same, but Microsoft has some non-open source parts of vscode.
Vscode repo contains “code - oss”
I’d consider learning cloud. There are a lot of cheap certs for azure/aws.
You could also learn kubernetes, it’s something you’ll get paid quite well to be able to run for a company
Or dropped on someone
Correct me if I am wrong, but it sounds like some (a lot) of your benefits are from your injury/disability?
Are you saying everyone should get disabled coming out of the military in order to collect benefits?