Yes.
Don’t.
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Yes.
Don’t.


I’m not quite sure what you’re asking.
ZIP, by default, is a compression tool. It takes multiple files, creates an index of the files within and then performs compression on all the files combined (to allow for a better dictionary). The index and dictionary are “overhead” that exists for each ZIP file.
Sending multiple files, uncompressed, or sending multiple ZIP files (one for each file) will almost certainly be less efficient.


In theory, yes.
Just keep in mind that the CPU is ARM-based and not all container images come with ARM variants.


why should I pay for someone else’s health care?
I can’t even.
IT GOES BOTH WAYS!


But if you shrink the “yardstick” down to an infinitesimally small size, the length, effectively, becomes infinite… and it’s the same for all coastlines. They’re all infinitely long.
… but some are longer than others. ;)


It did evolve and English got rid of thorn. This is regression.
They removed that as their motto years ago.


*you’re


Bullshit. That’s 10 characters per second.


*your


*your
I think what you’re looking for is, Should I Answer?.


Yes.


Unfortunately, Google manufacture the best-in-class hardware device when it comes to security features.


Logout from all your Google accounts and then use Aurora Store in anonymous mode to install and update apps.
Firefox Reader Mode works well for me on that Sun article about Gothenburg – but I do block a lot of nonsense on the Internet.
Perhaps the ads and tracking code mess with Reader Mode on an unfiltered page?
You could always use Shamir’s Secret Sharing (SSS) and distribute your password recovery amongst trusted but unrelated friends.