Sorry I was trying to be sarcastic
Sorry I was trying to be sarcastic
Is it twice as amazing as 1.0? If so we’re in for a real treat
Probably so they can discontinue ChromeOS like they discontinue everything.
This guy computers
I think it’s just to stop the prongs from scuffing other things in the same package compartment. Usually you’ll get the cord in a bag or with the plastic but not both. With the cord is in a section of the packaging with other items it keeps them from getting scratched.
Maybe he went full retard because he knew he’d need a presidential pardon eventually
Imagine the possibilities when AI gets involved and can’t distinguish between killing children (programming) vs IRL.
Paid currently, I use several of their other services as well
I use proton through my dream machine and it works great.
I’m really excited about how great KDE has become in recent years. It was getting scary back when KDE4 had lots of problems and gnome3 was devoid of all functionality. Nowadays KDE makes the Linux desktop truly a pleasure to use.
The www in particular
I installed one of these new displays this past weekend and it looks fantastic in Linux. Granted I’ve only tried Plasma so far on Wayland but that’s because I really don’t find Gnome usable. It looks good at 200% though and a similar scale to 150% on the old display.
Doesn’t seem to stop them from pretending half the time, but I hope you’re right
They control the platform so they’ll edit them out and gaslight anyone who happened to see it
“since LBP2 servers are no longer active” - sounds about right. Incredible work and dedication by this guy.
Is this why Matt Tkachuk is always passionately chewing on his instead of using it for its intended purpose?
A UDM-pro might be a good option in addition to some of the other suggestions here.
Steve Burke is a treasure. It’s rare to see anyone in the space stand up to companies like Asus because so many of them are dependent upon getting review samples for free and so on. He just doesn’t seem to give a shit and I love him for it, and his subscribers reward him for it. I wish the auto industry had more people holding their feet to the fire.
This happened to me when I received a cell for work. I ended up fully silencing the phone and giving important co-workers my personal number instead. The spam calls have only recently started to slow down… I’ve had the number for 10 years.