Guy in the picture doesn’t look too good
Guy in the picture doesn’t look too good
Each object also needs the orientation, possibly also velocity and angular rates.
Overpromise & underdeliver
Holy shit that’s annoying. Say I installed Win11 for my elderly parents. They’d get this sign-up screen after I would have thought everything was setup and ready to use.
Glad I installed elementary OS for them a few years ago, it’s been completely painless (they are used to apple-UX)
Team Fortress: Alyx
Do you have a moment to talk about the gospel of scrum?
I agree that corporations should be held to a higher standard and that too much responsibility is put on the consumers, but that does not mean that it’s pointless. There’s a lot of people on this planet. Be the change you’d like to see in the world, even if it feels pointless now and again.
Hehe, obviously not, no. I usually look at these things in the perspective of “what if everyone did this”. Sometimes it makes a lot of sense (e.g., recycling), but not always.
That, or you know, teach your family that food waste is not ok
I’ve packaged on both distros, and PKGBUILDs are truly amazing
Joke aside, I don’t get this, why not bring a reusable microfiber towel instead, they can be quite small and lightweight.
Got this update message in signal earlier this week. Nice to see them moving in the right direction, but I guess the initial signup still requires a phone number.
"Your phone number will no longer be visible to anyone on the latest version of Signal unless they have it saved in their phone’s contacts. You can change this in Settings.
A new privacy setting lets you control who can find you by your phone number on Signal.
You can now set and share an optional username to let people chat with you without giving them your phone number. "
Deus ex: revision is pretty good too. Changes a bit more than GMDX compared to the original though (e.g., more map changes, some new soundtracks)
Ah, thats terrible then. A computer should last longer than that, especially with a battery replacement mid-life
It has terrible future proofing however. Sure, apple is generally good at supporting their devices, but I’m sure a device with more than 8 would remain usable for a longer time.
I use arch on a proxmox lxc in order to handle apps which does not have a debian repo. Using AUR saves me from manually recompiling/downloading on new releases. Wouldn’t use it for a server at work though.
Using torguard. Works well
WDYM? The newpipe github has the following disclaimer:
We are planning to rewrite large chunks of the codebase, to bring about a new, modern and stable NewPipe!
We have more local computing power than ever, but getting more and more chained to online services. Ah, the irony