I’m definitely in the 10th group here.
I’m definitely in the 10th group here.
I don’t know about OPS but Redacted wasn’t hard to interview into.
I’m not even supposed to be here, hope I don’t jack off!
According to Rick Beato on YouTube this is why music is shit nowadays. He’s got real “old man yells at cloud” energy and he’s fucking wrong. The fact that someone can make music easily means that there is tons of great music being produced because the barriers to entry are not prohibitive anymore.
This is too accurate!
I will have to try that, I didn’t know that functionality existed, thanks!
I’m not a programmer but I do this on the Linux command line all the time to find a command I used days or weeks ago. Or I’ll spend 20 minutes grepping history instead. All to avoid spending 5 minutes reading the manpage so I can remember which flags and arguments I used.
But not Signal? I use Signal but I’m not sure I can get my chat groups to use something else.
I loved DOS:2 so I respectfully disagree with you. I’d love to see a DOS:3 with full voice acting and cinematics like they did in BG3.
I can’t wait for these updates to land on mobile and Switch. CA is a god-tier game developer and I can’t believe how much love he still gives a game that costs like 5 bucks on the play store.
I am responding to you on an LG V30 that I haven’t been able to part with because of the things you mentioned.
The battery life sucks and sometimes the fingerprint reader on the back doesn’t work right but I can’t bring myself to buy something new that doesn’t have the features I want. It just feels like I’d be downgrading.
Wyll and Gale from BG3 were both suuuuuuper boring companions.
That game is a masterpiece and Wheatley was voiced perfectly! Fight me!
It actually drives me a little nuts that the 500 EXC-F thread is under Thumpers and not under Orange Crush. I get that it’s a Thumper, but it’s also a KTM. Why have a subcommunity based on engine type when all of the other engine types are in manufacturer-specific subcommunities?
In regards to the advrider comment, I don’t find those ridiculously long-running threads all that convenient even though they are very useful. In your example the WR250R thread could have multiple subtopics being discussed at once in the same thread which I find frustrating.
For example, one guy might ask about tires and while that’s being discussed another guy shows up asking about a big bore kit to make more power. Now there are two discussions happening at the same time and all I can do is view the thread chronologically. Then someone else shows up asking what oil everyone uses. Then someone new joins and says “Hey it’s not possible to go back and read through all 2300 pages in this thread, what GPS are you all using?”
Like sure it’s great that all the information is in that one thread but navigating through it only in chronological order can be super frustrating.
PA isn’t the coldest, but I lived in two different places in PA that had heat pumps. I never had an issue in either place. They were awesome.
I switched to FF on mobile a few months back and I finally switched to FF on desktop earlier today.
I had been a chrome user for maybe 15 or 20 years? I don’t actually remember when chrome came out but I started using it shortly after.
Just grab any of the single 18650 lights. Emisar D4V2, Zebralight, Lumintop, or any other brand. Some are better than others and there are advantages and disadvantages to each brand/model but they’re all awesome.
I’d rather just close the lid and have it not be dead the next time I open it. Sure I could do a proper shutdown if I know I’m done for the day, but in an office running from meeting to meeting that’s not always how things work out.
Years ago I had a similar problem that was resolved by changing the method of I/O scheduling.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-change-the-linux-io-scheduler-to-fit-your-needs/
I’m not sure which one I used or if this is still relevant with modern Linux but it’s something to look into that might help.