…how kid friendly? Haven’t been able to introduce my kids to his stuff yet!
…how kid friendly? Haven’t been able to introduce my kids to his stuff yet!
I want a horror movie where some of the heroes are genre-savvy, Practical Guide to Evil style. I picture it starting as a horror, and shifting into a kind of heist storyline
Dead? Really? Cuz Portal and Minecraft are my kids’ top two games!
Mine has been docked for months at a time. I recently started shifting it to be near the kids when they’re home; but not undocking it wouldn’t strike me as strange at all.
And if you’ve been letting Steam store your save data, you should find that your save files for most games will still be available in Linux! Mileage will vary per game of course, but jumping between OSes has been pretty seamless for me!
True! I’ve been too focused on our local politics lately!
Well, until the President decides otherwise, anyway.
I suspect most of your audience here isn’t going to be strongly swayed by missing out on oil. Got anything else?
I was more addressing not going for physical anymore - you don’t get an STI unless you’re getting physically intimate!
I’m not so sure this is true - retirement communities are one of the biggest hotbeds of STIs
My SteamVR games run poorly on Linux. They do run, but it’s a much rougher experience than running them through Windows.
It’s frustrating, because otherwise Linux is my primary gaming system!
It’s also not specified as not flammable!
(Also, does it still use animal fat or something as a material component? That’s why we decided it was)
Step away from hardware constraints for a moment, and consider the OS:
If the OS says a file is deleted, under no circumstances should the OS be able to recover it. Sure, certain tools may exist to pull it back; but it should be unavailable to the OS after that. And yet, apparently a software update was enough to recover these files. Thus, the concerns about data safety in an environment where the OS cannot be trusted to remove data when it says it has been removed.
I’d be happy with just the silver spoon, myself.
Straight to victim blaming?
The agreement that was a pop-up you could only accept?
My dog answered that before I got a look at it. Is that legally binding?
Often you can still find out what it does, but the “why” gets lost and because of that people are afraid to change it.
I feel like this is what gets lost whenever documentation is talked about. Yes, you should probably be able to work out what something does by looking carefully at it - but why can be so easily lost!
Many microwaves have a timer that can run without microwaving things.