Doesn’t Linux already have a bunch of forks? I’m using the CachyOS kernel, for example
Doesn’t Linux already have a bunch of forks? I’m using the CachyOS kernel, for example
I bet this is peak force is measured at the base of the jaw, meaning the teeth at the tip would exert significantly lower force. So it might be possible to escape a small alligator, I’m not sure.
I’m not sure if I would really say it’s that uplifting, but if you like puzzle and card games, you’ll love Inscryption
Celeste!
It’s about overcoming internal struggles to achieve something. (something I’m still fighting with in real life, bad place mentally here too.)
Listening to the soundtrack always makes me feel a bit better though.
It’s cute, fun, and challenging (although never difficult in a frustrating way)
I’m glad I broke the addiction, but damn I still miss League. Late game Veigar was really fun. Good thing it doesn’t work on Linux any more.
Yeah I used to have an old Windows MR headset until it stopped working (and I switched to linux)
It was a lot of fun, and I do miss beat saber.
But I’m not going to spend a thousand dollars on an outdated index, or put facebook spyware on my face. If Valve or some other company comes out with something modern without proprietary bs, I’d buy it in a heartbeat.
Unpopular opinion: The only Arkane game I like is Deathloop.
Absolutely, these corporate types are so clueless when it comes to public messaging.
They realized that it’s obvious that they’re the bad guys, and the interview response wasn’t convincing. But then to try to bully the interviewer into deleting it? That just seems stupid.
I wouldn’t want to get defenestrated from nine miles high either.
I would say most anticheat works (although some games specifically choose to not allow Linux). It’s just kernel level anticheat that flat out doesn’t work (which is malware anyway)
Well, they also have very obvious and complex behavioral responses, as well as similar brain activation to humans. It’s extremely likely that animals experience emotions.
Sure, we don’t really know, but then we’re getting into the ‘philosophical zombie’ question.
“One is my name. The other is not.”
Check out some of the keyboards posted here: !ergomechkeyboards@lemmy.world
Wow, never would have guessed that a squirrel can just chomp through my bones
Well, I currently have my browser set to fake my user agent as windows on my linux desktop. So it’s not overestimated in every case. I suspect it’s a bit higher than the true percentage, but not by very much.
It’s not like the bladder is radiating heat away when it’s inside the body. Heat doesn’t just get used up, it has to go somewhere. If it was in equilibrium it would just increase your thermal mass and have no effect.
Like I said though, I think the issue is that it’s constantly moving heat away from the core to the lower abdomen where it can be radiated or conducted away.
Well it starts at body temperature, and if it stays in thermal equilibrium, then it doesn’t require energy to maintain. It wouldn’t make a difference, you’d be losing the same amount of heat energy either way.
Based on what others have said, I think the answer is that it isn’t really in equilibrium. If the bladder is in contact with tissues that are warmer on one side than the other, then it will basically act as a thermal conductor to move heat away from your core.
Well, Solidworks is the industry standard, but I think NX wins on capabilities, and Fusion has a much better workflow. Both are still corporate though.
I hope we get a good open source option, because Freecad is so far behind the rest that it’s basically unusable.
I don’t see how it makes a difference in the cold. It’s already body temperature, so there would be a thermal equilibrium. Heat loss is a function of the body’s surface area, which is unaffected.
The carcinization of desert mammals