I don’t know too much about it myself, I just made the joke for shock value.
big big chungus
big chungus
big chungus
I don’t know too much about it myself, I just made the joke for shock value.
Furries, rejoice!
Also, abortion scene when?
That’s where I think this will really shine. I agree that I wouldn’t get this to only play video games on, but they seem a LOT cheaper than the Mac Studios/Minis that are used for portable, heavy-duty compute.
Or pizza, or adrenochrome.
Bro complains about being maidenless and still doesn’t dress like this
Go here, or finish reading my articles from my RSS feeds.
The only manga that I have ever read was the sixth part of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, before the anime came out. The other parts I watched earlier in their anime forms. It’s very brutal, violent and gory, but also hilarious. Comparing the anime to part 6, I have to admit that they did the manga justice. I don’t know what the other two words mean, but I guess that they’re related.
Me: Checks RSS feed
RSS feed: nothing new
Me: Checks RSS feed again, later in the day
RSS feed: nothing new
Me: Opens Lemmy
Lemmy: Here’s that new article!
Why do I even bother using RSS, if the Lemmings post it just as quickly?
And I thought that Shrimp Jesus was bad already.
While I don’t have the source handy, I remember it being 1 GW, not 1000. A terrawatt of datacenters would be too much, even for Microsoft.
But now it can boil the oceans faster by a few dozen orders of magnitude!
I tried to use LibreWolf yesterday. The Flatpak version wasn’t supported by KeePassXC, so that was a pass for me. The Fedora version did work with it, but it was also freezing my system and causing graphical glitches that were so terrible, I thought my hardware died. There were coloured blocks as well as weird pixelated warping. It’s probably because I have Wayland, and I noticed that the Fedora version ran under X. I would have submitted a bug report, but I didn’t even know where to start. Maybe I’ll do that eventually.
E: I have narrowed this down with journalctl to be an issue with amdgpu. This happenes on Firefox as well, but not other applications somehow. It’s something to do with a gfxhub page fault. I’ll have to see whether an older kernel version might help.
Is it called channel spacing?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11#Channel_spacing_within_the_2.4_GHz_band
They should be like the EU and add another three zeros to the fine. Maybe then would Adolf Musk give a shit.
I believe so. Whenever I have a problem, I look for an answer in the following order: search engine > reading a forum post > documentation > writing a forum post. I usually don’t work on bleeding-edge software, so somebody probably has already asked my question and received an answer too. If it hasn’t explicitly been asked yet, it might have already been answered in the documentation. Furthermore, as you said, Stack Overflow would much sooner delete your post for being a duplicate of a 21-year-old post than provide an answer to your question. There are other (and sometimes newer) tools out there that can provide the same answer without putting up so much resistance to you simply attempting to use them. If they want their traffic back, they could start there, instead of “rebranding”.