Yes, that works too, same principle.
Yes, that works too, same principle.
Dang.
Hope new medical advancements will keep making your life increasingly easier, and perhaps one day even restore your boot partition wheel.
Not if it’s on a fully encrypted separate disk.
(Obligatorily: ‘Also if you dont have Windows.’)
Oh … I never randomly browsed game stores for new games to try.
Could you expand on that pls?
Im wondering how does the excess amount of games offered by a store affect your experience. How would you even notice that?
And - that they were a more closed store was what made them special?
Then I think of GOG I think about licencing, how I actually own a game purchased, how I have a key for it, how I’ll still own that game even of GOG stops existing. Thats not true for any of the other stores (outside of physical copies if some sell them, idk).
1Yes, exactly. Two different things.
And both great at what they do.
One can’t just equate devs.
Its like grandma wanting me to fix her computer because I ‘also have a computer at work’.
They barely “support” Windows, they aren’t rally a software dev company, they are just sell you the actual game (unlike Valve etc).
And that is precious, the world needs companies that help restore some equality on the market.
And also what Nothing said.
GOG.
We need to support GOG and it’s model as much as possible.
<3
On the open meadows of the freeinternet,
where the gentle breeze touches all equally,
where the people are friends,
and the money is spent on FOSS devs & smol gaming studios.
I myself welcome the era of orb pondering!
Same … but these are polymers.
Using the same principals of data storage on/in a large “single crystal” could offer way more longevity.
Its amazing how fast it’s developing, hard to believe it’s only two years old, yet it seems like yesterday at the same time.
Fantastic devs!
I like it, it conforms nicely to my square pants.
That was a decade+ ago, closer to two.
I’ve always had far more driver issues with Windows.
I have a niche laptop that for mic & speakers doesn’t really have drivers for that exact ID and a close (working) match are ancient, so can’t avoid crackling sounds. No issues out of the box with Linux.
In the olden days, I would have spent hours to fix it, completely forget everything I’ve done over the course of those several hours and then having to reinstall it bcs I’ve broken something else in those unsuccessful attempts and now dont have the energy to figure out this clusterfuck too.
Ahh, good memories.
Always satanise your inputs.
I love Buster, make sure to tell him, such a distinguished and professional supervisor.
Yes, Proxmox, on basically any device, expand as heart desires from there (assuming some areas/services are more within your interest or liking - an ez way to speed up the knowledge assimilation).
They explode making a ‘btw’ sound.
Yes, this is regularly seen throughout Europe for years.
You can buy such tags in bulk from China, they are very cheap at any scale really (and their use isn’t limited to just pricing).
But yes, I think some EU countries already have laws preventing price changes throughout the day or (to some extend) price differences between eg countryside and cities.
I think there should be an EU directive for this tho.