

Looks like that one Love, Death & Robots episode.
Looks like that one Love, Death & Robots episode.
That sounds nice because you’ve never done it. The horrors you encounter in people’s homes and the creativity you have to come up with when doing the wiring are real.
There are dozens of us!
My country pretty much lives hockey, so people don’t even ask whether you watch, it’s assumed you do, so they’ll ask stuff like “that match yesterday was awesome, right?” or directly reference something that happened in said match and then look at you like their mind can’t comprehend someone doesn’t watch hockey.
We call it statistics around these parts. But yeah, it’s guesswork.
True, if there’s a game I really, really want I buy on Steam/Epic. Found out there are very few games I really want to play that much, can think of only 2 I bought like that.
Because Linux is so effective that the GPU temperature tops at 69, which is nice.
I went with Nobara because it’s pretty much Fedora + gaming related fixes. Meaning every Fedora guide out there works and Fedora on its own is pretty user friendly.
Excel, as in Microsoft Excel might be a problem. If she needs something Excel-like, the default LibreOffice stuff is very capable, but it’s not 100% compatible, really depends on what she needs. The online Office 365 thing might also be enough.
As for the Windows partition, a simple virtual machine might be enough and you don’t have to reboot the PC every time you need to open an Excel file.
Speaking personally, it’s literally that. I used to pay for Netflix, HBO, Prime and Disney+, now I don’t pay for anything.
The reasons are quite simple:
So I got back to torrenting + self-hosting (had to migrate from Plex to Jellyfin because even self-hosted solutions are turning to shit).
Or just buy on GOG and don’t buy Denuvo games.
How exactly is Steam consumer friendly? Or is the bar so low that companies that don’t shoot themselves in their feet by mistake because they were actually aiming for the customer are considered “consumer friendly”?
No, the faster the speed of sound, the less delay there is.
Basically, when you push something, you push molecules, those in turn push the other molecules etc., that’s what it is.
The delay is there every time, it’s just usually really fast, the speed of sound in solid mediums is much bigger than the speed of sound in air.
You already got some answers, but I thought of something you might find interesting: if you had a multiple kilometers long pole in a vacuum and pushed on it, the push itself would propagate at the speed of sound!
Meaning the other end wouldn’t really move immediately, but it would instead take multiple seconds or even minutes if the pole is large enough. If it’s made of oak and is 9 km long, it would take around 3 seconds (the speed of sound in oak is around 3 km/s IIRC).
Yeah, sure, xenophobia. When a virus that looks very much like something that’s created to maximise spreading appears and it happens to originate in a city which has a virus studying lab, somehow putting 2 and 2 together equals xenophobia.
I’ve been saying that back in 2020 and not because of some xenophobia you try project on everyone.
I disagree, so I downvoted you. Guess that’s my answer.
Use Immich.
Yeah, their work-the-workers-literally-to-death culture is top notch.
Well, simply not possible. Might not be what you want to hear, but iOS simply isn’t for you if you’re not prepared to pay for pretty much everything.
Unlike Android there’s not a lot of good free stuff and you can’t pirate anything on iOS.
That skips a lot of the abuse they put Harry through.
It still is considered that, for reasons.