

Oooh, me! (Me not pictured below)
Oooh, me! (Me not pictured below)
Step 1: Write “facts” and “logic” on your bullets Step 2: Apply said bullets to the nazi with an appropriate applicator
With this simple two-step method, the nazi will be cured of their misanthropic beliefs
So we can fix that row:
Ooooh, you showed your IP address! Now you’re gonna get hacked! !! Incoming hax0r/s
Could anyone provide translations for what the Chinese side is saying?
TBF, whomever you escape Helgen with doesn’t lock you in to their side of the war.
You can choose to escape with Ralof and later join the Legion. I think there’s even some special dialogue when he recognises you during the fighting
Ahh, so the solution is to install gentoo and customise it for simplicity and minimal user permissions /s
From what I understand, FSR1 is not a temporal upscaled, so it shouldn’t have ghosting.
That does cause the quality to be lower, though
Why does the USA have jurisdiction over what TSMC (a Taiwanese company, AFAIK) does with their manufacturing tools, even if they come from the US?
Sounds positively Rapturous
You could look into low profile GPUs. Off the top of my head, the 3050 is probably the strongest of those, unless you’re willing to look into the A-class cards
This is also super useful for people deciding what to buy, when the vendor would obviously not be keen to let you plug a USB into their device and boot into the scary Linux
Will this work even if the drives are different sizes?
I tried Tempo and it seems to do the job well!
There’s some features I wish were present, like selecting multiple songs, but the feature list is quite good regardless
Not a pro by any means, but I mount my internal drives at /mnt. Its also where I mount my NAS
AFAIK mount point doesn’t matter
The Exynos, M series, and Qualcomm chips are all ARM architecture, as opposed to the AMD and Intel CPUs, which are x86.
Because of this, the majority of software wouldn’t natively work on them. Apple has obviously developed versions of many programs that function on their laptops, and could extend the same treatment to the hypothetical desktop product. The other chip companies do not have this benefit, and would have to develop supported software from the ground up