Let me live with my mistakes
Let me live with my mistakes
Keep in mind Jagex reported record profits last year, so this isn’t about covering increasing costs.
It’s too late, his pride won’t let him go any other distro.
That’s why you always make sure that labeling is “garbage in” and label whatever
Old school RuneScape, it has free “demo” version which you can easily put a 100+ hours in. And if you really love there is a subscription model that’s kinda expensive if you bill monthly, but no other micro transactions.
Well given how much sun they get and thus vitamin D, no wonder.
It was just that he already used it for the hype and now it no longer gets any attention just requires people to maintain it.
They sell cases to make a small desktop/media center, you can resell them for people that need that or weaker laptop is fine. Or you can recycle.
I think that “subpar” are slightly different to US and Russia though.
Steam OS is easy, you can install literally any other distro. With regards to steam itself sadly we don’t live in a fairytale land where everything can be FOSS, there aren’t enough people motivated to work for free. Steam drm is great it makes publisher executives happy, while being extremely easy to crack.
Just because they made steam start on boot. Doesn’t mean you can’t control your device…
Outside companies almost never get the same benefits as local ones, that’s true even outside of china. Another thing is that china has national interests in chinese carmakers.
Slack and Mattermost
You mean PeerTube?
Actually it’s AbstractNutAndShellsFactory
Dacia Spring
What nintendo hears
Breaks constantly - Money
Low power - Less costs
Software is painful - Less costs?
Games are expensive - Money
Game save backup as a service - MONEY
Because 90% of the time 50 miles is enough for you (maybe not you, but most people) to get through the day and charge it, while you will only need gas on those long occasional trips.
A 4K USD
electronicstatus device
FTFY
LEDs literally work by flickering constantly, they are always turning off/on. The answer is planned obsolescence. Technology connections video on the topic. There is also veritasium one.