It feels like I've read how Russia have taken massive losses every day for over two years now. In my book, if you take "massive losses" every day for two years that would mean there's basically nothing left. I get that there daily numbers probably are massive by comparison, but still.
I actually use it myself sometimes when taking notes. It's just the natural way to write for me. It's faster and more space effective.
Oxford Professor: Cycling is 10 times more important than electric cars for reaching net-zero cities
Where you can take your bike with you. The two modes of transportation combined is almost perfect.

Immutable Linux with armv6 support?
Is there an immutable Linux distro (like openSUSE MicroOS, Fedora Silverblue) that can run on the Raspberry Pi Zero W?
I want to use it for a IoT project. Otherwise I might just go with DietPi.
Thanks in advance!