
I can’t even find a device to complete the joke.

I can’t even find a device to complete the joke.

oh no! Now I can’t use my… one moment.

That… doesn’t make sense. The Windows NT line changed the way hardware and drivers interacted with a new Hardware Abstraction Layer, so a WinME driver wouldn’t load in Win11.
Additionally, Win7 changed it so that drivers require certification and signature, which I could guess the certification would come in grandfathered, but the signature certainly wouldn’t be there for a WinME driver.
Why even complain about a 300kb driver sitting in System/SysWOW64, as it isn’t going to reside in RAM until the actual device is plugged in… so it’s actually a good thing to keep. I’m glad they don’t act as the arbiter of what is too old and force people to purchase new hardware when the old stuff still works.

Yeah, I don’t know what defines a city. I’m guessing each state has it’s own definition based on population.
I’d personally call less than 1,000 a village.

Your usage of city and their usage of city differs.
They are talking about cities like Cameron with a declining population not even hitting 1,000.
You should be able to use dd to create bootable device. Ubuntu has a guide, just replace their iso with yours: scroll all the way down to Using the Linux command line

Wow! That’s not even listed on their Amazon storefront.
Thank you so much!
I have an antique AUKEY that has been limping by for quite a while now, and that’s exactly what I need. Ordering it now.

every Viofo I’ve checked had WiFi + app. Even the cheap ones.

Got a link? I’m actually in the market for a replacement and have had no luck finding a simple device.

It’s an impossible ask. Even the cheap $20 imports require an app to set them up.
Privacy nightmare on multiple fronts, given the latest wifi/bluetooth scanning revelation.
oh, duh, how could I forget about my applicon™ PCI2000PFB fieldbus network interface card. I use it every single day!