I am pretty sure its linoleum not tiles actually. It is really common in older houses over here.
Edit: actually the more I think about it, the more I am sure my grandma has the exact same linoleum in the kitchen and its terrible.
I am pretty sure its linoleum not tiles actually. It is really common in older houses over here.
Edit: actually the more I think about it, the more I am sure my grandma has the exact same linoleum in the kitchen and its terrible.
I don’t actually believe it is haunted at all, but this house IS also suspiciously cheap and over 200 years old.
I think the doll its even worse from this angle somehow
Holy shit, that is … perfect.
Not who you replied to but I haven’t had any issues with a 3000 series card and LTSC, but I only used it for a whooping 12 hours since I got the card (I do 99% of gaming directly on Linux) so take my answer with a grain of salt.
I might be missing something but can’t you just manually download the drivers from the Nvidia website on LTSB?
If you don’t want to bother with the bootloader like the other comment mentioned you can also just use the boot menu from the motherboard instead. You gotta mash f11 (or whatever it is on your motherboard) on boot when you want to go into Windows, but if you only need it every once in a while it is good enough.
The American is how it is supposed to be.
The British one has the “color” changed changed to “colour” due to British spelling of color.
The Spanish one has an upside down semi colon because in Spanish you write questions like this: ¿Is this an example question?
The French one is because the French number system makes absolutely no sense and to say 99 you have to say quatre-vingt-dix-neuf (meaning 4 x 20 + 19).
I hope this helps somehow.
Yea I guess. It threw me so off guard because the pictures from the rest of the rooms were completely standard real estate pictures and then I see this shit.
Great idea!