Sorry Elon you, specifically, have to go to space before getting involved in Linux. It’s the Shuttleworth law.
Sorry Elon you, specifically, have to go to space before getting involved in Linux. It’s the Shuttleworth law.
I feel it, I prefer Java but I just go where my people are. for what it’s worth MCPE the store is broken, so it’s subjectively a better experience 😂
For bedrock on Linux I’ve had good luck with mcpe launcher, I use it to play on a friends realm
That’s insane I absolutely love it. To put that in perspective, 1999 game storage requirements:
How many hard drives you have in that beast? I see enough ribbon cable to wrap a gift
Believe it or not, inkjets have lower cost per page than lasers. Especially with the newer tank-based printers, but they were already cheaper before those.
I’m struggling with this, what inkjet can I run cheaper than a laser? My real world example, we switched from HP 62xl (480 pages @ $50) to Brother TN660 (2600 pages @ $60) which seemed impossible to beat. We only do black and white, and can burn through a TN660 in a month. Please teach me the ways
Kubuntu 5.10 that breezy badger release was the best
Perhaps something like justwatch would work for you? It’s not exactly made for this use but I use it to track stuff I want to watch across streaming services and mark what I’ve watched, seems close to something that can fill the gap.
My two daily drivers 🥰
Oh yeah, party time.
Edit- really wow this is much more advanced, many next level effects
This is how I remember it, it let users adjust the burn speed too https://piped.video/watch?v=mbT7FGMzVFw
Wobbly windows are cool, but have you tried the effect that burns up the window when you close it? That one is lit
Bing logo in the corner, this is confirmed legit
I’m sure that works great for doing nothing productive
It takes a lot of energy to move from the keyboard to the mouse and back constantly, gross.
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Anticheat is about to force this progress backwards years as publishers push drm
I use rsync with a systemd timer. When I first installed the backup drive it took a while to build the file system, but now every Monday it runs, finds the difference between source and target drive, and pulls just the changes down for backup. It’s pretty quick, doesn’t do any compression or anything like that.