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The world is littered with fake empty buildings used to obscure phone line junctions and internet provider stuff.
Almost every neighbourhood has one. But they look like normal houses, so you can never tell unless you know where to look for.
The world is littered with fake empty buildings used to obscure phone line junctions and internet provider stuff.
Almost every neighbourhood has one. But they look like normal houses, so you can never tell unless you know where to look for.
For foods, they usually use cheaper ingredients, but it is the same recipe from the same factory.
It may not be your account, but it is your email.
Dumb of them that they didn’t just remove the email address.
Bad competition is still better than no competition, because of the aforementioned issue.
Many won’t like it, but this is the reason we need competition like Epic games and GOG.
The steam fanboys certainly aren’t going to make this problem any better.
I have a LAN party almost every single day
Build my own desktop after my first laptop broke. Didn’t take more than a month for me to get a laptop as well. Couldn’t live without the freedom to game in the garden when it is amazing weather.
The rest of my arguments are better told … in song:
It not working on certain distros is yet an other point of pain for Linux
Terminal or any command line is not user friendly.
It may be poweruser friendly, but that is only a sliver of users.
Every cinephile and most gamers
Yes it can!
Tiny11 is a stripped down custom build of Windows 11, which only requires 8 GB of storage and 2 GB of RAM.
Someone even got it to run on 200MB of RAM.
No it wont 🏴☠️
You can just use FreeOTP
My company has the same policy
Move left and right like a crab and spin around.
Played so much Minecraft, the trees outside looked all blocky when I was tired one time.
Also, after the first time I did VR, I was outside and my brain told me to stop walking every couple of steps because I thought I was going to walk into a wall.
You can make this argument for literally every business, though. Which business does not have a single pool of resources and multiple clients to consume them?
The majority of factories. They get an order in and produce the product until that order is fulfilled. They don’t have to be running 24/7, it is just that that is the most profitable.
But if you stick to your “analogy”, a factory also chooses who their customers are. And if some are too demanding, they just drop them. Like the casinos.
You mean easily accessible shortcut folder?
What is wrong with that?
It is nothing but opening regedit, going to the path described in the text, and adding a variable with a certain name and value.
It can even be done by a single powershell command line.
I’m starting to think Linux users like yourself aren’t as technologically capable as you guys claim you are.
Those companies aren’t worth staying at anyway.
Plenty of good companies that don’t mistreat their employees.