

Complaining about Nintendo charging $90 for a Wii U game is absolutely valid
Complaining about Nintendo charging $90 for a Wii U game is absolutely valid
I know it’s a typo but “eek out performance” has made me picture someone programming a little ghost to spook the rest of the code into running faster
I’ve been on Linux for a year but maintain computers for my whole family, and my kids are still on Windows for roblox. In that year I’ve needed to use the command line on their Windows desktops more than on my Linux desktop, because I haven’t needed the terminal at all but for some fucking reason their computers won’t let you just change the time zone you’re in so I have to tzutil it manually
Open the Start menu, usually
I like that you got a couple downvotes, I guess for calling a large text URL that spans the entire tailgate width and a giant fuckin QR code and the logo for the foundation a billboard? Like it’s not as flashy as a lot of advert wraps but it’s plainly visible from a decent distance, and it’s on a gold cybertruck so I guess it is flashy. I wonder what the opposition to you calling it a billboard is
I actually got an email from Nebula about how that’s been discontinued
Hello,
As of January 1, 2024, access to Nebula is no longer provided by Curiosity Stream. We will continue to provide complimentary Nebula access for the remainder of your current subscription period, but future renewals of your Curiosity Stream subscription will not include access to Nebula. We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you would like to continue accessing Nebula and supporting your favorite creators, you can switch to a direct Nebula subscription here for a discounted rate of $30 per year.
And I believe before like, 2021 it wasn’t available as a bundle but that could be incorrect
What’s HTMI
You laugh and you joke but I stumbled into a PS2 original, the fat one, with a network adapter so you can slot a hard drive in. I went into my spare parts and pulled out an old IDE hard drive, as the PS2 was before the spread of SATA (I think even before SATA was announced) and it popped right in and guess who doesn’t have to worry about discs
According to the USDA, the US cattle industry contributes about 3.7% of US greenhouse gas emissions, and livestock as a whole is around 14.5% globally on a cursory search
But the top is still moving right
I also have a libra 2 and I read it in the shower and have dropped it in a bath once
Bulk prices are generally cheaper per unit but it’s very, very possible to not be able to bear the upfront cost of a large number of units and be forced by that to spend more money in smaller chunks over a longer time
The joke was obvious, and you even doubled down by suggesting people intentionally go to Bentonville. I appreciated it
I see! Thank you for the explanation, I’m still very new as this is my first Linux and I did no planning or intentional research before swapping over, I just got mad at Windows and was formatting my main dive 15 minutes later. I avoided Mint specifically because I’d seen lemmy threads saying it was using old packages on purpose for stability reasons, and that for actual gaming I’d want rolling release?
I don’t know the difference between Wayland and X11, all I know is that they’re options, and I’m 30 days into the Arch-derived(is that the right term?) Garuda Linux that defaults Wayland with a 3080 and I haven’t had any problems? Aren’t the Mint problems that it’s a stable distro with outdated stuff?
I was on reddit slightly before subreddits were added as functionality, so 16ish years, and lemmy to me just feels like that 2008ish reddit except most of the userbase is 40 instead of 18
PL2 on a 14900T is 106W
Edit: I’m an idiot, T series is low power socketed, not mobile. 14900HX has a TDP of 55W but boosts short term to 157W, which is still pretty ridiculous
Aren’t those the distros? Which one pulls packages using torrent
If they’re founded/owned by two brothers they just have a parent, not a parent company