

I was led to believe that shipping crates open up easily with one quick pry of a crowbar. In reality, those things are built with so many nails and screws that it takes more work to tear it down than to build it.
I was led to believe that shipping crates open up easily with one quick pry of a crowbar. In reality, those things are built with so many nails and screws that it takes more work to tear it down than to build it.
I have Nobara running on an old Lenovo Flex 15 with an 8th gen i5. Everything on it worked right out of the box including the multi-touch screen, I can’t imagine why it wouldn’t work on any other distro. I can’t tell the difference in responsiveness between Windows and Linux on it.
A maize labyrinth would be better
It implies that the prosecutors got to select the group of people tasked with deciding whether or not to indict.
This is not a trial jury voting to convict, but a grand jury deciding that the case can go to trial.
I’m kind of shocked that it’s only been 18 years since the last 486 chip was made. It was launched in 1989 and discontinued in 2008, while the original Pentium was launched in 1993 and discontinued in 1999. Hell, the Pentium 4 was discontinued in 2007.
You don’t have to do it now, but at some point you won’t be allowed to delay it anymore.
Pobody’s nerfect
That was already supposed to be the case, they just put it clearly into words. They’ve always been allowed to revoke permission to remain, they just used to follow the requirement before.
(Which from my perspective is very silly — what’s the difference between them making a kajillion dollars in the fall and them making a kajillion dollars in May?)
This “article” was written by a moron who doesn’t seem to know anything about the stock market. I guess it shouldn’t be too surprising for Bloomberg.
Particularly when you’re filthy rich and you can afford to pay expensive lawyers to delay trials, stretch things out, and avoid consequences.
And then he worged all over the place.
I think those glitches work because some menu interactions slow the game down intentionally (for like half a second) and players have found ways of abusing the slowdown’s interaction with game physics. So I don’t think framerates are relevant to that, but I may be wrong about that.
Doom Eternal had similar glitches where the weapon choice menu slows time down to let you make a selection, and you can abuse that slowdown by spamming the jump button to launch yourself really high. I believe speed runners bind the mouse wheel to jump so they can super launch themselves.
The article mentions another display with a 33 Hz refresh rate. But be aware that there would be significant ghosting even just scrolling a page of text, more so than even a measly 33 Hz refresh rate would lead you to believe.
Their Nashville chicken burger is decent.
There’s also no more morphine, heroine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, or any other opioids in America. It was all replaced with fentanyl, which has all been seized. The war on drugs is officially won.
I will check when I get a chance. Nothing jumped out at me after, but I didn’t think to check in the moment.
Comfort food is supposed to be simple and comforting. Nobody’s comfort food is osso buco on a bed of garlic and chive orzo with white wine braised pearl onions.
outside your gaming time.
I know all those words, but they don’t make sense in that order
Yes, I tried with VLC as well. It works as intended there. Video pauses, and the PC suspends or shuts down normally.
Firefox seems to be the only thing that prevents it, and only if there’s a video loaded. Doesn’t have to be the active window, and it doesn’t matter which display it’s on. If there’s a video playing or paused, it prevents suspend and shutdown.
You can definitely reliably get sub-millimeter precision with a consumer-grade 3d printer. Even with a 0.4mm nozzle, once dialed-in, you can make print-in-place models with a clearance of 0.1mm, and the default layer thickness is typically 0.2mm.
While layer adhesion is usually the weakness of 3d-printed parts, some materials like PETG or TPU have very good adhesion, to the point that printing on a glass plate can damage the glass when removing the model.