Hated that.
I was never able to get it to work when I used to run windows, so I rolled with the default configs the whole time.
Hated that.
I was never able to get it to work when I used to run windows, so I rolled with the default configs the whole time.
Apparently, EA/Bioware will withhold early access review codes if you are critical of the game. So they are incentivized to write glowing reviews even if the game doesn’t deserve it.
Oh, so the krogan won’t look like humans with weird heads? Or everyone else won’t have funko pop proportions?
I popped some songs onto my Jellyfin server, and that’s worked out.
I was even able to stream it to my car using Android Auto.
Truely sounds like a recipe for success right here.
That headline alone almost gave me an aneurism 😂
If everything in the article is correct, then nobody should be using this vendor.
I bought this Protectli Vault FW2B , and installed OPNSense strictly for firewall since I don’t control the router in my town home.
I used this guide to set up a transparent bridge so I can filter out traffic before it gets to the subnet my property manager assigned to me.
Setting it up was a great learning experience. One thing that was odd for me though, was that I had to change the label of the interfaces in the ui to match the label on the hardware.
I visited Newport on my way back from Seattle. Experiencing the ocean during low tide in a heavy fog was a surreal experience I’ll never forget.
It’s pretty big in Europes tight streets, they have tiny cars for a reason. I have no idea why someone would try to drive that truck over there.
I was scared I forgot basic trig stuff.
This got a giggle out of me lol.
My biggest gripe with Firefox is that if I’m too fast and start typing into the address bar when it first launches, it’ll clear the auto text selection and start prepending my input onto the URL.
Hunting giant insects back in the day would be terrifying, but exoskeleton armor would be bad ass.
Maybe Big Screen would do the trick. Its form fitting and is supposed to be pretty light.
I agree.
But here is an interesting thing to think about:
What is the perceived difference between falling asleep and waking up the next day, vs going to sleep and copying your consciousness to a machine/new body.
It made a huge difference in windows thats for sure. From the windows splash screen to applications becoming responsive took for fucking ever on a HDD. I’d imagine on linux it’d be much faster on a HDD, but I switched after ssds became the norm.
NOS was my vice for a while, i had to quit that.
Man, what a blast from the past.