I mean, it's good to know the publicly published numbers are exaggerated but I know my Steam library and I am absolutely part of the problem. Even factoring sales I'm probably at $500 easy
Push down gently on the exposed bit of card next time. It presses the chip up into more solid contact. Usually the culprit is a slight bend in the card from the wallet.
1989 was probably the only one I bothered with and that was for the instrumentation. Had a nice "driving at night" almost vaporwave feel to some of the tracks, specifically Style. Would I call it innovative? Or terribly interesting? Not really, no. It was palatable and had a few tracks i could enjoy.
Everyone who looked at how much money WoW was pulling in without having to churn out game after game and figured out why
Why are you being down voted, obvious funny sarcasm
I know that you will
Bruh the "propaganda" is Republicans opening their own mouths
I realize this is a bot but those steam reviews look pretty damning, especially since the game had been in early access for 4 years. I like open world survival craft but I don't see myself spending money on this any time soon
Lmao apple is the same company that points their heat sink fans at the glue that holds the entire MacBook together. Do some deep dives on their hardware. You only get what you pay for if you pay for the logo, which is the case for most Apple users.
I've had Mac, I've had Windows, and I still prefer present day enshittified fucking Microsoft. Apple only "pays off" if you utilize their entire connectivity suite which, spoiler alert, is just as bad an idea as Google-ifying your entire life except it's also more expensive. MacBook + iPhone + Apple Music + Apple Video + iCloud is the ecosystem they want you to live in, and they put in a ton of effort to make that the only viable option if you use their products. Everything is proprietary, and they control the prices. You think that laptop charger on their site is worth $100? It is to you, because you need it to charge your shit and theyre the only ones who sell them. Any other machine would have the same hardware for $20-$50. People who buy Apple products are a) power users whose idea of computer capabilities is about 15 years old and b) people who buy Apple because everyone else has them. Better products exist. If you think your manufacturer of choice is the objective best at everything it does, you need to stop drinking the Flavor-Aid. I don't care what manufacturer, but Apple is the worst offender by far of this.
Cut the umbilical cord. Free yourself.
My AI and your AI
Sitting by the fire
My AI said to your AI
I'm going to set the world on fire
The company has pledged $1,000 to support mental health research and “to stop those sad folks from blowing their brains out or whatever.”
Gold
For me, stealth optional is a challenge to use it. I can't resist being the stealthiest boi I can be, on the off chance there's unique dialogue or rewards. It works ten percent of a quarter of the time.
Indestructible by Disturbed? Not confident, just seems like the kind of thing an AI might spit out for that
Holy shit, wtf is that guess. I mean, you got it, who am I to judge, but shooting a ssbu soundtrack guess in here seems like the biggest shot in the dark. I just want to know how
At that range, using a linear estimation is fine I assure you
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What's your Night Feeling soundtrack?
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This song and some Radiohead always get some play in a night drive. What are yours?
Can I pre-install Ubuntu on an SSD?
Ths might be a silly question, but asking those is how i learn sometimes. I'm trying to install my first Linux distro to set up a Plex server and one of the few things I know is you need a wired internet connection. My intended server location is across the house from my router, and there isnt much room there to set up temporarily. It would be possible, just a removed and a half. Is it instead possible to connect my SSD via SATA to USB to a laptop, install Ubuntu and wireless adapter drivers on it while connected to ethernet, then put the SSD in the server to boot? Or do I need to do all this through my intended setup?
Thanks for the help, just trying to make my first Linux install as painless as possible.
EDIT: Thank you all for your responses, I'm going to respond as I can since I'm at work. I The number one thing I learned is that I need to do more research. I recognize only a handful of these acronyms lol