

“Eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” is the more accurate version I think
We Avoid Temptation But It Keeps Finding Us
“Eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” is the more accurate version I think
This is not exactly what you’re talking about but it’s close and actually is available on the web: check out the camera feeds from ISS. Pretty incredible to just watch the world literally go by.
I don’t wake up at all. 2/10, would not recommend. 3/10 with rice
As far as I’m aware, but a good VPN used well is rarely a bad idea.
That’s the funniest thing about this whole conversation: I do. Quite regularly. It works fine. Better than HTTP for my usecase. No clue what the fuck you people are on about.
That which is asserted without evidence may be dismissed without evidence.
A. Perhaps when people call out your bad logic you should reconsider your logic rather than going “They’re persecuting me!” Freedom to express your ideas is not freedom from having those ideas critiqued or debated, and in my experience a LOT of religious people equate the two.
B. Read the rules before posting, maybe? This community is for advertising communities you’ve already created.
C. If you do actually create said community and advertise here, be prepared to be downvoted to hell again.
How is the mobile port? I like the PC version but recall someone saying the mobile port specifically wasn’t great.
I haven’t, but I’ve baked enough bread to know that sounds awful
Virtual Machine Manager is what you’re looking for I think
I’m very much not an expert, but I’d imagine it’s similar to how AES-NI works: the task is CPU/GPU-intensive until specific instructions are designed to do whatever blackmagicfuckery level math is required, and once it’s in hardware it’s more both power efficient and faster.
My point was, and remains, that if you’re gonna comment on this dude’s cool thing he made, maybe try not to be a pedantic asshat when the aforementioned dude who created the cool thing essentially calls it Loctite instead of thread locker.
It sticks to his phone via a 3rd party magsafe adapter, presumably like the one I have on my phone to mount a popsocket and shit
Magsafe is the marketing term for a specific layout and design of magnets for a specific purpose that is crucial to the function of the cool AF thing OP made, which you didn’t bother mentioning at all…
The soda machine is still $1. This both supports the operation and lures the unaware.
Why are you posting links to Wikipedia? I’m not particularly bothered, just curious.
Either OP is playing the really long game or they didn’t actually make this. The image is from Wikipedia that was taken by some dude in 2015.
In case anyone is curious, it’s essentially the same as the PC version on release. 4 apps total (If there are more I can’t find them), 0 other features worth mentioning besides an “install” button.
You end up saying something similar to yourself after you read and fail to understand a LKML archive because it’s the only available documentation on this specific flag that you may or may not need and if you don’t need it why not turn it off. Repeat this many times for much learning (eventually).
It was a great experience but next time I’m building everything not strictly necessary as a module.
I feel smelled