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That’s one of the starting systems in Stellaris!
I’m just a man with a guillotine
That’s one of the starting systems in Stellaris!
Yeah but tall people have the problem hitting their head off of stuff that’s just not a problem for most people so honestly I’d take being short if I could
Ooh and air travel sucks as a tall person.
Yeah! We want moss!
Whoops, definitely a typo but I like it
Lower the power setting and put it on for longer, it will usually give the center of time to warm up.
Yup and “health supplements” are in the same boat
When setting up the authentication when it asks you to set up Microsoft authenticator there should be a drop-down at the bottom of the page that says use another option that will allow you to use a phone call or text message as your chosen method of authentication.
I mean it could be but it’s important that we don’t assume that. I mean I’m just dumb.
This but the rich instead.
The second! Thanks I’m not the most well versed on the subject but I help where I can
Very true.
Corporate oligarchs own us all at this point.
RISC-5 is a CPU architecture like x86 (AMD and Intel) or ARM (Qualcomm, Apple, Samsung, Google).
It’s main differences are that it is an open architecture. It is still early in it’s life cycle but it’s already showing promising advancement.
I’m not as well educated on this part of it but I remember reading that it is more efficient for a certain types of common calculations that have long since been an issue for x86. As noted though citation needed.
Being an incel is incompatible with media literacy
Japanese or broken knees
It’s honestly one of my favorite distros and has a lot of unique awesome features and guides for beginners.
Discord has some rough edges if you use it regularly but it definitely still works.
That won’t be an issue I’m already on a 6950 XT, it’s in all my AMD system so I think I should be okay device compatibility wise.
Agreed 8 gave me a headache but 8.1 was probably my favorite. Oh well at least we still have Linux, about to switch, is Fedora a good place to start?
I mean compared to Lemmy most spaces are getting conservative