At least a fire can happen anywhere.
I also know not to struggle in quicksand and I’d be way more confused if that appeared in my daily routine.
At least a fire can happen anywhere.
I also know not to struggle in quicksand and I’d be way more confused if that appeared in my daily routine.
You can tell there are too many yes-men in a company when that ad can get approved.
Helldivers 2 works on Linux by the way. It was the first game I installed on Linux and I have almost 100 hrs on it. I haven’t tried the others you mentioned though.
I switched to Linux Mint a couple months ago and use Steam a lot. I’ve tried at least 10 games and all worked perfectly.
But I don’t do competitive multiplayer. Those are more likely to have issues with anti-cheats. Although I did try Hell Let Loose and Helldivers very successfully and those are both major online titles.
Check https://protondb.com if you’re worried about a specific game’s compatibility. I’ve had silver rated games work perfectly though.
Edit: Apps - Photo editing and 3D CAD are the main areas I’ve struggled with on Linux. There’s no good Adobe equivalent, and no good Fusion 360 equivalent. Free CAD exists, but that can gently fuck off.
The latest steam survey says 2.08% use Linux.
That’s more than 2%, I bet you feel pretty ridiculous now!
Hopefully Timmy’s tithing up in heaven now.
Sure, crypto is certainly worse.
But ChatGPT uses the equivalent power of 17,000 households according to this article.
You don’t even need tires for that! They’re changing them, goober. Leave the old ones at home.
That’s strange since the movies don’t really try to give The Empire any redeeming values. It’s pretty literally and figuratively black and white.
But The Empire has a better costume department. …Man I guess I’m in.
But what if they’re riding a horse and the horse does something silly? What then?
Oh boy, I missed that one.
“A fist bump? A pound? A terrorist fist jab? The gesture everyone seems to interpret differently,” said Hill in her show. “We’ll show you some interesting body communication and find out what it really says.”
I hated the walking physics in 4. It was like drunk mode the way he swayed around and delayed as you tried to switch directions.
I just dual booted Linux Mint yesterday when I was reminded of the Win 10 end of service date, and hope to keep with it as my main system.
Linux has come a long way with compatibility since I last tried it ~10 years ago. The fact that Steam games ran perfectly without an evening of configuring settings blew my mind.
Both people would have to be aware of their left-handedness. But if they have that knowledge, they’re probably past a handshake greeting.
I bet WW2 museum employees aren’t even real Nazis!
There’s a video at the bottom of the article. https://youtu.be/ISgHpUDeLBw
They urgently need to stare and meow in your direction before doing whatever else they damn well please.
I don’t think bulbs use a whole lot of energy these days. A 10W LED bulb would cost $14 per year to run constantly (US pricing). An old 60W bulb would be $83 per year in comparison.
But there’s probably no reasoning with someone who decorated that room.
Math:
LED bulb power = 10W
Electricity cost in US = $0.161 per kWh
Running 1 bulb 24 hrs a day = 0.24kWh
Price per day = $0.038
Price per year = $14, running 1 bulb constantly
If submerged land can be called continents, where’s the line between what is and isn’t a continent?