Most of those areas use propane (with ~100 to ~500 gallon refillable tank) instead of natural gas, but the stoves are still the same. My parents, sister, and grandmother all have propane stoves.
I got a used 2017 Chevy Bolt back in August. Under 14k miles, and a new battery to replace the recalled one. I love it and never want to go back to a gas car.
I don't even have a fast charger at home, the standard 120v outlet is fast enough to charge my normal daily usage, though if I drive a lot extra it'll take a few days to fully catch up.
If you're not in combat you should be able to teleport to any of the listed waypoints on the map screen, which will get you out of the goblin camp. You can teleport to waypoints even if you're inside the ruins.
Bare metal is commonly used to describe server OS installs that are not virtualized and are installed directly to the hardware. People are most likely conflating containerized and virtualized.
Have you tried power cycling it? Unplug the power cable from the monitor for 15 seconds and plug it back in. I've got a monitor that occasionally displays an really distorted image, and power cycling has fixed it every time (I've had it for like 9 years and it's been doing it for at least 7 years).
His first podcast guest was Charlie Kirk, and he agreed with him about trans people. He is anti trans. Just because he isn't advocating for us to be rounded up and put in camps like the Republicans, doesn't mean he supports trans people.
Some parts of North America do. In the US, it's a state by state thing. The states that require it generally do it annually. I can't speak for the rest of NA, but I assume at least some parts of Canada might also require safety inspections.
The guardrails already exist. Put parental controls on your kid's devices. Done, solved. Block social media sites, monitor what they're doing online. Don't go making it mandatory for everyone to give social media companies more information than they already have.
A better comparison would be "let's put a government mandated ID scanner on everyone's liquor cabinet so that their kids can't access it! Oh you don't have kids? Too bad, still need that ID scanner!"
Maybe the focus should be on a free (government funded, ideally FOSS) parental controls software suite that makes blocking social media on all major platforms (iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux) simple and easy. Promote it to parents, and get them to parent, instead of deanonymizing the internet for everyone.
Trans woman here. If you're close with me, and I bring up something about my transition, then acknowledging that and the "that's awesome" part you're talking about is good.
If you're simply commenting on my clothes or something, unsolicited, then simply treat me as you would any other woman.
I'm privileged enough to pass as cis without really doing anything special so this doesn't come up often, but it'd feel weird, uncomfortable, or condescending, and possibly make me feel unsafe coming from a stranger. Now, if I were out wearing trans pride colors or something like that, then acknowledging that in a positive way would be welcome and cool.
Also, as others have pointed out, transsexual is a rather dated term and is generally has negative connotations. The correct term is transgender.
TLDR: Treat us as you would any other person. If you like my outfit or something, and you'd say it to a cis person wearing it then that's good. If you wouldn't say it to a cis person, you probably shouldn't say it to a trans person.
Hosting a CA is a whole additional service to set up, as is enabling trust for said CA on every server you're running.