“Th-the rules were that you guys weren’t going to fact-check me, and since you’re fact-checking me, I think it’s important to say what’s actually going on,” Vance said.”
Unfortunately it’s true.
“Th-the rules were that you guys weren’t going to fact-check me, and since you’re fact-checking me, I think it’s important to say what’s actually going on,” Vance said.”
Unfortunately it’s true.
Those glocks ain’t stock
Nintendo literally created a patent this year and waited for it to get approved before suing palworld a month after. Clowns over at Nintendo.
If I can add to the discussion here. Problem is the the solution isn’t a solution. Heck the headline is a lie because the first sentence is “If the project raises 7.5 billion dollars”. The article makes people feel like the problem is solved already but it’s not. And to say that we cannot fix the origin of the problem is just not true. To think so is to actually miss the point of the project which is that monumental problems CAN be solved, but cleaning the patch isn’t done and it won’t be the end of the challenge.
Take it from me. I had the exact issue. I got my deck, and it immediately had that problem. It’s a problem with power delivery to the GPU I believe. It can even be checked if you look at the kernel logs you’ll see GPU error. Sorry to hear it’s still an issue with decks. RMA that poor thing.
If you target the lowest common denominator, you’re likely to catch more fish. Its great to see developers make games with the Deck in mind.
When they announced when windows 10 support would end. The writing was on the wall and each update was a toss up whether it would add a useless feature.
I knew from experience many years ago that windows would delete grub if it so much as looked at it funny. So I got an amd card and cut windows out cold turkey.
Linux has a whole host of weird quirks and issues, just like windows. But it’s either something documented, fixable, or will be fixed in an update. I’m more excited to click update in Linux than I am with windows too.
Few pieces of software don’t work with either wine or a windows VM as backup. But so far I’m not missing much. Missing out on some games because of anti cheat sucks though. Even though I hate anti cheat, I still love a good game of league.
Unless I’m mistaken, the malware isn’t on the CPU. The exploit is CPU, but the firmware is stored on the bios chip. Used motherboards are a potential for having malware on them, but then again they always have been a risk
I couldn’t have said it better myself.
With a dock with USB ports you could connect the GameCube controller adapter. 4 controllers ez.
No, it mentions what is happening in the article. California did some shenanigans that made solar less appealing. Less earning from pushing back excess energy to the grid, etc. There is less incentive to have install solar.
No
“The sudden drop in solar panel applications is in large part due to the enactment of a new rate structure for paying solar customers”
I want to say that’s true, but I’m pretty sure armored core 6 uses the same or similar engine and ac6 can go up to 120fps. Course I’m not their devs, but like cmon I’ve had the good stuff now I can’t go back.
You see I play both sides, that way I always come out on top
Well yeah they only want to get their favorite employees outta there. /s
That 1080ti deserves a rest, but I would totally build a second PC with it
Most Linux users can search for a package they need to uninstall by keyword. You can’t really do the same with Regedit. The key and path in the post are something even fewer people can find because regedit is so cryptic.
Sea of Stars went on sale and it’s fantastic.