To be honest my steam Deck doesn’t go that far beyond 4h either on a single charge when I lower all the settings.
To be honest my steam Deck doesn’t go that far beyond 4h either on a single charge when I lower all the settings.
The .htaccess file does nothing on nginx though.
I guess they might lose customers, but the ad revenue will offset it. Which could be a win for them. Less cars to produce for the same amount of money. If they survive everybody else will probably just follow suit. Like the car functionality subscriptions.
I’m just sad we reached this point.
Ban targeted advertising. Ban data gathering. You won’t even have to deal with the f***ing cookie banners anymore.
Looks like a one way relationship tbh :(
Best way I can think of to promote carpooling is kind of what colruyt tried.
Employee bus that goes down the main highway ( Belgium ). It has WiFi and you csn keep working on your way home. Every minute worked counts.
You’ll just need a bigger carpark by the highway. 30 minutes delay? It’s not lost time. Still want to use your car? Sure. But you’ll work longer and have to drive home afterwards.
I am not a traffic expert. The approach might be flawed. But it seems like a step in the right direction.
At least it’s better than complaining about overcrowded busses and trains who are delayed again. And while it might not solve the issue, If you can get a 10 people per bus. It should start adding up eventually. The incentive to take public transport doesn’t disappear with the disappearance of traffic jams. Its an alternative to sitting longer in the office and being home later.
I think colruyt did something like this for a while? https://reset.vlaanderen/2017/09/01/kantoorbus/
Maybe its something you can book a seat on and should be scheduled on a larger scale than just 1 company.
One can dream I suppose. Hell will freeze over when most companies will “trust” their employees enough to work on the bus though.
I’m in a similar boat. 45m drive by car. 2h using PT. Including a 30 minute walk for the last bit to my office. This doesn’t include waiting for busses or trains.
Realistically it’d be 2.5h without delays. And that’s just one way. After that I’m expected to work for 8h and do it again.
So if i leave at 7am, +5h+8h +30minute lunch break I’d be home by …8.30pm?
And that is hoping the connections line up after work… Cycling isn’t really an option as there’s no shower in the workplace. And knowing corps I’m pretty sure they won’t appreciate people charging their electric bike battery in the office for free.
RIP work-life balance using PT. And I already feel like it’s shit.
Though I do try to use the train when I can. Even though it ain’t cheap either…
Tabs for indenting and spaces for aligning. There. Everybody wins and loses.
This way the code always looks aligned and if you prefer 4 spaces for a tab instead of 2 or 3 or 8 you can just set it in your IDE.
Crisis averted!
Unfortunately it’s not that simple. :(
I’m guessing maybe the scheduler? Its the only real difference I see versus the other gaming distros.
Remember when the real value were the people building amazing games and not just the IP?
Larion studios/krafton inc remembers.
They have their own launcher. Other times its gog.com, steam or epic.
I got things like both KOTOR games, deathloop, the force unleashed series and a few others.
I only really use it for the prime gaming free games :').
Idiocy trumps logic
Fuck detailed work logging. Best I can do is tell you how much time I spent per client in increments of 30mins.
That link just made my day
Dear tiktok,
You don’t have to comply with it. You can also get out of the EU. Trust me, it’s the easiest way.
Bye!
At least that rootkit anti-cheat prevents all the cheaters. There totally aren’t any cheaters in games protected by rootkit anti cheat systems like in valorant. Right? Riiiiiiight?
Fuck em. I’ll stick with games that work on steam deck and Linux then.
At least the floppy fits in a standard envelope ( as long ad we’re talking about the 3.5" )
Well that comic is depressing :/
Missed opportunity due complain about recall, bloatware, spyware and ads in an OS people pay for.