Seems very true to how I remember the original, but seems like a smoother/higher frame rate
Seems very true to how I remember the original, but seems like a smoother/higher frame rate
When I changed out the spicy pillow in my tablet I scraped the silver colored coating off the back glass so you can see the inner guts.
Yep. Iirc apterra does 100wh/mi and is covered with less than 1000w of solar, so you only make at most 10 miles of range per hour in perfect solar conditions.
Yep. My stubbornness has gotten everything set up save for a good remote desktop alternative similar to parsec. I’m stuck between tripling the annual price of my current product (splashtop) to get access to their business solution that supports Linux; shelling out for a good ipkvm solution; or changing from Wayland to X11 so I can implement rustdesk.
20 day Linux user here and my Windows depression has been replaced with Linux confusion & wikis.
Free bsd users have driver support issues
See I suspect he had the heart attack while falling off the cliff.
Plus the bills are paid up front. No collections department, or write-offs. Plus you get to earn interest if the customer pre pays multiple months or a year in advance.
They like light. I put bug spray on the window sills, blinds, and baseboards and that got rid of them
They never said the ongoing trend wasn’t logarithmic. By 2030 you’ll be updating certs 6-8 times a day! Please drink verification can.
If you already have kde and want to update/upgrade
sudo apt-get update && upgrade
I looked into running potatoless ages ago and didn’t care for the tradeoffs that come with running hamster wheel. You have to change the potatoes every so often, but at least they don’t shit everywhere.
And they spelled it: Geoluread
It doesn’t get recycled domestically so it’s got to be shipped somewhere. Not too far to imagine some of it going overboard.
A really cool kiosk full of dead rats that drank the coolant
And this is why you have to watch a safety video when you work at a place with a cardboard compactor/bailer
Although i think before that, HDDs would likely become extremely competitive since they would actually be forced to lower cost some substantial amount.
I think you have it backwards. The SSD manufacturers are always going to see their product as better than HDD performance wise so they’ll likely always have a higher price per capacity.
Not yet, unless the higher capacity comes at a much lower price. HDDs are fine for the price currently
I hear that, I’ve been using Windows since '98, and only had Linux on my primary computer for a few weeks. I didn’t think I’ll be going back even though HDR support is spotty.