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Oh that new primary weapon did damage? Sorry about that, that wasn’t supposed to happen
Oh that new primary weapon did damage? Sorry about that, that wasn’t supposed to happen
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
Does this open the door to an exploit over HDMI?
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.
That is so stupid but I can’t stop laughing reading the original now.
For the love of Tux, whatever you do install Arch on the btrfs file system so you can time shift back whenever arch decides to try and ruin your day on an update.
This driver doesn’t work for the 360 controller but it does support the Xbox one chatpad according to it’s feature list. https://github.com/medusalix/xone
Is that the platinum trophy?
It has to be the crappy canned spinach. If you can power through a can of raw spinach, you’d probably be jacked
FOSS doesn’t mean that you get the software for free, but it does mean that once you have it, it’s yours to do with however you want. No?
To change the deal of that license under a specific condition (profit made) after that software is effectively the user’s (after they got the software paid or free) would conflict with how FOSS works.
The software is free to be used in any way whatsoever once the user has it, that’s what free means. Altering the deal under a specific condition after that is not free. You may as well dual license the software instead.
Honestly, if this laptop is primarily for work, then you should stick to windows. Keep the workflow the same as your coworkers so issues aren’t blamed on your abnormal setup. You’re already using un-privacy work related apps like zoom either way right?
Unless you really have the time and inclination to iron out these bugs on your work machine, then save Linux for your personal computer. It would help to get used to the environment and how stuff works rather than jumping in cold.
Linux has come a really far way since I remember tinkering with it in high school, but it’s still “not quite there” yet. Crazy improvements are happening all the time though with community effort. Though idk if it will ever be at the point where it works out of the box for everyone.
Yeah, but I have to feel sympathy for the devs here. Definitely need a game Dev Union strike like the writers strike did, I think. Though that’s difficult to pull off.
One must imagine Camus happy
p!n will pin a note to the notification tray for a set amount of time.
San Andreas as in the one released on the ps2? You could play it with the PCSX2 emulator. You can install that as a runner in lutris, from the AUR (arch), flatpack, or app image. Then get the iso however you would.
We live for no other reason than that we can. Against all odds, in a universe that wasn’t trying to make us alive, we became more than the sum of our elements that compose us: to be the thinking and thriving things that we are - for as long as we are. Life itself is an act of defiance against the universe, but ultimately playing by it’s rules with the understanding that we can only do so for a finite amount of time.
Your cat too was one of those defiant and emergent souls that used the universe as it’s playground full of strangers, bullies, and friends alike. Never forget that which it did not know: that its time was short but miraculous in the grand scheme of a universe borne of chaos but twinkling with unexpected life.
I need that as an animated gif.
Backstab his ass when he’s doing the nine part spell that comes out of the ground.