That would stand out a lot. Probably better to just bring a couple hundred dollars and buy bitcoin when it was worth practically nothing.
That would stand out a lot. Probably better to just bring a couple hundred dollars and buy bitcoin when it was worth practically nothing.
There are two reasons why I refuse to play MTG now: Wizards of the Coast is shitty and the experience of playing at my local game store.
Apparently it’s just a tool to talk about Linux for me.
Kurt Cobain has probably been gone longer than these people have been alive.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Generally, no. Manufacturers just bake in a DNS server setting and it will only fail over if it can’t get to it.
This just screams “stupid new CEO obsessed with trying to implement AI into everything”.
Yeah it makes me sad to think about that - people are going to keep buying the games regardless of how bad they get.
Hopefully Nintendo/The Pokemon Company will see how well Palworld is doing and stop putting out disappointing mainline Pokemon games.
Oh look, more stuff I just won’t buy if prices go up.
I’ve spent a lot of time trying to get good photos of my rabbits; it requires a good bit of persistence to get those nice pet photos.
I’ve torn ligaments in my ankles. Tons of large cuts and gashes. I broke three ribs in 2022. I wouldn’t be doing too great.
Risking sounding like a broken record, I always suggest Tiny/Mini/Micro 1L form factor office PCs. Lenovo, Dell, and HP all create ultra small office PCs that make great low power servers. A Pi will use 5-9w at idle, while these PCs will use 11-13w idle. They also use more standard components such as NVME drives, 2.5" drives, and replaceable RAM. Easy to find under $100 USD used, I’m sure you can find them under 100 euro.
See, I’m not buying new games anytime soon because I don’t want to upgrade my PC.
As someone said in your other thread, you’re using a quote in the title that is not in the article. It doesn’t mention anything about losing satellites.
Collaboration is important and a key part of sustaining a culture with your peers, with your colleagues," Tan added.
BS. Collaboration does not require people to physically occupy the same space. It does require communication though, which happens quite easily thanks to the internet.
This is just an excuse to get rid of people or to fill empty offices to appease money hungry property owners.
Seconding Soylent. I had some issues keeping food down a couple years ago because of some medication I was taking. Soylent was one of the few things I could “eat”. I still like it and drink the banana pie one for my lunch when I have to go into the office.
I still need to play the second one, I liked the first a good bit. Looking forward to whatever they do next.
Look up 1L mini PCs - Dell, Lenovo, and HP have similar one liter mini PCs that would’ve been used as a lightweight frontend in offices. They are easy to find on eBay and can be pretty cheap.
For example, my lab at home consists of three Lenovo Thinkcentre tiny machines. I bought them off eBay for $60-80 USD. They each came with a 500gb HDD and 8gb RAM. I have since upgraded them all to a 500gb NVME, 500gb SSD (they have a 2.5" drive bay), and 32gb of RAM. They run as a Proxmox VE cluster.
I think I might have $500 USD into the entire setup, including my 10" wide rack enclosure.
Good. Easy access to information should be accessible for everyone.
Don’t use YouTube to MP3, use one of the Deemix variants that downloads music straight from Deezer’s servers.