You could put Windows on the deck if you’re inclined to do so
You could put Windows on the deck if you’re inclined to do so
Just know this isn’t a universal layout and depends on the distro.
Grandma’s wartime recipe is this, but instead of ketchup you add canned concentrated tomato and equal amounts of water (just full the can once with water again, helps to get the last bit out) and that’s it. We call it red spaghetti, I make it for my kids from time to time, but this variation:
Grandma also added meatballs. Bake the small meatballs in a saucepan and when they’re done, do the tomato thing in that pan, stir well, then add to spaghetti. Can’t lose the grease, amirite…
A billionaire can’t be bought, they got billions. It’s the dictator that can be bought.
I’m not American, what ice cream flavor do you put in?
Is that cola and whipped cream?
You can send a snail mail to opt out, which is scummy at best, but technically you can opt out.
Sure there is a use. That’s eBay. I collect older consoles and games and sometimes it’s the only way to get an item.
You can also check out Wargus for older Warcraft games
Are you using debian woody or something? That list of issues is so weird.
I honestly never had any problems with my nvidia cards on my Linux systems, and these are my daily drivers. I have 1 laptop that only has Windows and the other 6 computers here don’t. 3 of them are equipped with Nvidia GPUs and work without a single thing ever going wrong with them in that regard.
People who keep perpetuating these ideas that Nvidia = trouble don’t seem to understand that it’s scaring people from trying it out.
Performance depends on the mod. I have a server in my house that has a Minecraft and Minetest server installed so we can play locally. The Minetest server is extremely laggy. Rubberbanding all the time. But we play it more than Minecraft.
That’s saying the quiet part loud
They were gonna axe the cookies in return for a generalized profile in your browser or something.
I thought ad blockers simply prevent that part from being downloaded, saving bandwidth. In that case, there is no manipulation, it was never there to begin with.
Then clearly you are leasing it, not owning it. If your ISP allows it, as many do, you could use your own modem, and then it is indeed yours.
I setup miniDLNA once, many years ago and it just kept working. Downside is that I completely forgot how it’s set up.
You think a microSD is only marginally slower than an nvme SSD?
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/x0wdd8/disk_benchmarks_results_emmc_vs_nvme_vs_microsdxc/
Found some benchmarks. Load times appear to be influenced by the CPU doing decompression. It’s not the SD being as fast as a SSD, but rather the SSD being as slow as a SD because of this. That’s… interesting.