BCFC - By Consumers for Consumers
BCFC - By Consumers for Consumers
I really wish they would and set a precedent for Nintendo’s anti-consumer tactics.
Sometimes you have to be a bit more pragmatic. I’m not aware of any TV with HDR, Dolby Vision, OLED, etc. that isn’t smart and reasonably priced. Your best bet is to buy a smart TV and block Internet access.
Another thing you can do is visit the selfhosted subs and they can help you out with other things like pihole for blocking ads and intrusive network activity on your home network.
I feel like I personally make up for a lot of other people’s skepticism
Has it been more than one month since it’s been out?
I’m going to put together a SteamOS system for my daughter with an old 3900X and RX480 so we can play side by side!
Sounds like the precursor to kubernetes and docker swarm!
You might have to literally draw it out. Just use 2 books instead of 36.
According to Brian Kim from ClearValueTax, you can simply ask to have this removed from the bill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeODA4NxiPI
I recently learned you can have this charge removed.
My father in law called me because he talked to a MS support rep about how his computer was dying. He was running Linux Mint.
The video isn’t really about debunking veganism on an individual level. It’s more about the benefits of cows to society and avoiding waste.
Can you DM me a debunking video? I like to hear both sides
I watched this video about how reducing meat consumption isn’t the silver bullet it’s made out to be. I’d really like to hear what other people think about it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGG-A80Tl5g
It’s technically possible but not recommended as the NTFS format has some quirks under Linux. Give yourself the best chance at everything working and do full reinstalls after a format.
Thanks! On an unrelated note, my in-laws raise their chickens next to a nuclear power plant.
😆I appreciate your concern! Enjoy that coffee!
LOL, thanks for that. The coffee hadn’t kicked in!
Just checked on the FCC Broadband Map, and I saw options for AT&T (symmetrical gigabit), Spectrum (1000, 35 wtf), HughesNet (25,3), Starlink (50,10), Verizon (300,10) and I think T-Mobile even though they weren’t listed.
That was my first NAS OS, too! It’s a gateway drug 😆