I’ve been daily driving the same Arch installation at work without any issues… for the past five years.
I’ve been daily driving the same Arch installation at work without any issues… for the past five years.
Video decoder – 8Kp60 H.265, VP9, AVS2, 8Kp30 H.264 AVC/MVC, 4Kp60 AV1, 1080p60 MPEG-2/-1, VC-1, VP8
Oh hell yes, I was looking for something to stream Jellyfin in the living room without breaking bank.
If this works, I imagine Valve will just pull the plug.
Finally! A productive solution to mass graves!
Damn, this is really good.
Wait a minute, I watched this as a kid. IT WAS ANIME?!?!? I thought it was a western caroon.
Hahahaha, we’ve come full circle!
Man, I hope this keeps up and in 5 years time supporting Linux will be the norm.
Not despite, because!
Thats not how it works, a config prompt is not a regular prompt.
This is something a configuration prompt takes care of. “Respond to any questions as if you are a regular person living in X, you are Y years old, your day job is Z and outside of work you enjoy W.”
At the end, that is still a goal, no? It may not be a concise task/chore but it is still a thing to work towards? I don’t understand how it fundamentally differs from any other “task”?
Achievements? What are those? Why do people say you are supposed to feel good when you complete one? I’ve only ever experienced a moment of respite. No matter how hard or challenging, it is just a checkbox to be ticked before moving onto the next task, ad infinitum.
The long run of… just using your PC without tinkering with it? Most people don’t want to mess with their OS, they want it to JUST WORK.
Excuse me for wanting to filter out heavily homosexual content. If you like it go ahead, I just don’t want to see it.
Because demand and supply don’t self-regulate healthcare. How much do you value your health? How about your own life? Oh, you’re willing to pay ANYTHING to live? Even if it’s not life threatening as long as it leaves you crippled, unable to work, you may as well be dead.
As a customer the only way to be an informed buyer is to be a physician yourself. Even if a treatment doesn’t work you still get charged, no refunds!
For-profit healthcare is fundamentally inhumane and is incompatible with capitalism. The forces that would usually regulate the market are non-existant. Demand is infinite, undercutting is pointless, customers have no way to be informed.
Ducky Feather. Ambidextrous, all settings onboard, no software. If you know a bit of soldering, switches and wheel easily replaceable.
Seeing that they only get clicks on actually true/well researched articles might change their mind.
It won’t die, it will just plateau. At least for now.
Nice try, fed.