Imagine the possibilities when AI gets involved and can’t distinguish between killing children (programming) vs IRL.
Imagine the possibilities when AI gets involved and can’t distinguish between killing children (programming) vs IRL.
Paid currently, I use several of their other services as well
I use proton through my dream machine and it works great.
I’m really excited about how great KDE has become in recent years. It was getting scary back when KDE4 had lots of problems and gnome3 was devoid of all functionality. Nowadays KDE makes the Linux desktop truly a pleasure to use.
I tried new outlook once and it was such a fucking disaster I’m still shaking from it 6 months later. It was also a giant pain to go back to classic.
A chat app for every friend and a launcher for every game. We live in a utopia.
I wish they’d release them at the same time like MS does with their first party stuff. Some of the Sony games take years to come to PC.
I just installed a ratgdo as well because of this. It’s great but shouldn’t have been necessary for the reasons you state.
And I thought Chamberlain was bad for intentionally breaking MyQ integrations. This is downright absurd. I guess Haier can lose some more potential business.
You might be able to fix this by disabling “modern standby”. That was the key on my Dell laptop from work having the same issue and threatening to melt my backpack every night.
I’ll take one of those as well but throw in a microsd slot if you could be so kind
I feel this comment.
Nobody should have to live in so much suspense. Stroganoff 4 lyfe
This guy steaks.
You are wise beyond your years. In respect I look at the late 90s as maybe my favorite period when the Internet was mostly run by (and used by) smart engineers and techies and not corrupted by misinformation and data mining. IRC was great at doing what discord does today. The web still had fun stuff and shareware was great to explore. Broadband was ramping up so speed was good for people who had it.
I’m a proponent of EVs and I’m looking forward to getting one at some point but “most” EVs don’t hold a charge for over 400 miles. Many are offered with a high range option that almost meets this mark, but that’s also under ideal conditions. I have several coworkers with EVs and we talk a lot about the range effects in the winter, or in hilly areas, etc.
Also you’d have to be crazy to plan out a trip that depletes your battery all the way, so that wouldn’t be for a 400 mile trip.
One thing that’s turning me off from EVs (currently) is the constant battling over charging standards. This creates more uncertainty than I’d like.
I truly wish for more memes of this nature
You and me both brother. You should see the looks I get sipping coffee while mowing the lawn on a hot summer’s day.
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