The war is already happening regardless of what the us does. Would you rather we just sit back and let Russia destroy ukraine?
Game dev and Linux user
The war is already happening regardless of what the us does. Would you rather we just sit back and let Russia destroy ukraine?
I don’t think the propeties of semi conductors would be the biggest issue.
Nothing because it sucks and isn’t worth the effort if you have an Internet connection and any knowledge on how to use a search engine.
I still wouldn’t use them for dishwashers. They’re overpriced and usually are worse than a standard detergent https://youtu.be/_rBO8neWw04
I find personally it’s easier and more relaxed to hang out in person. But that’s with friends, so unless you’re on close terms with everyone that does seem like a big hassle.
I wonder though where you meet up, and what you do. I can totally see myself wanting to do a meetup like that if it’s somewhere fun, like a big city, and there’s some events planned out.
A decent GPU (rx 570). Could play any game I wanted without going through desperate measures to get it to run at minimal settings, could do more with game dev and 3d modeling, etc…
These days, integrated graphics are honestly pretty decent though. Hell, I’m pretty sure the steam deck’s apu is more powerful than my machine in a few ways.
Plenty of the mods (portal stories Mel, portal reloaded) have plenty of playtesting. Valve already did most of the work with the base game, making sure the mechanics all function properly. But I think it’s just as feasible to design a good puzzle with 5 playtesters as it is with 100.
Why would they? What could they offer that the hundreds of community test chambers and mods don’t?
That’s just the full “official” name for the cello.
Don’t all mastodon accounts have RSS feeds?
If you want it to sync with your Google account, gnome and other distros have an “online accounts” setting where you can log in with your Google account and see your Google drive as a mounted drive. Then you can store your files there.
Some people want some sort of suggestion system. I figure as long as it’s an opt-in choice, why not? Gives people what they want and makes the ecosystem more enticing. And at least it’s an algorithm that’s transparent rather than one controlled by a large corporation.
People already abbreviate to the last two digits when appropriate, so it’s not hard to imagine people doing the same for bigger numbers.
For keeping track of stuff electronically, we’re pretty much set too. 64 bit unix time will take us well over 100 billion years.
It gets recommended to me every so often. But the name makes it almost impossible to search for. It’s like a weird occasional blessing.
Tbf I think the way its federation works is inherently incompatible.
I could be entirely wrong though