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I have only positive experience with them. The only downside is it gets hot like hell, but other than that it works spectacularly.
I have only positive experience with them. The only downside is it gets hot like hell, but other than that it works spectacularly.
So, as mentioned in the post, I, an admin of lemmings.world, have reviewed the claims to the best of my abilities over the last few days and everything seems legit.
Note that you should still be cautious when sharing information like that and especially if you share information about your darknet activities, always use Tor or something that anonymizes you the same or better.
Read on about WUBI, it’s outdated, but perhaps you can adapt it to your use-case.
Ah, the nostalgia, WUBI is how I installed my first distro.
P.S. Your “Anti Commercial-AI license” doesn’t really do anything.
Most games I bought are from GOG and I play them easily on my Steam Deck using Heroic Games Launcher.
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Not the same thing, I’m pretty sure something like that is in almost any language, but here it’s the official word for male masturbation, not some niche word that’s not really used much.
I know the story and you’re right, it’s pretty dumb how it’s used.
In my language, onanování is masturbating. And onan is a mild insult insinuating that someone wanks a lot.
Isn’t any math operation involving NaNs also a NaN? At least that’s my gut feeling.
Well, at least in my country, only what’s above the ground.
If it’s a block hole, it doesn’t really matter. A black hole is not more dangerous than a planet with the same mass, it has the same gravity. The only difference is that it’s much tinier. If planet 9 is a black hole, it’s so small that Sun has stronger gravity (and bigger mass), meaning it’s bound to rotate around the Sun the same way every other large body in the Solar system is.
Planet 9 maybe is or isn’t a primordial black hole and it won’t hurt you.
I use Proton Mail for my primary domain and then addy.io for redirects to it. It costs $10 a year or something like that and it’s all I actually need.
Replying to emails is as easy as just hitting reply, the only thing that’s slightly harder is sending entirely new email (as in not replying) but even that can either be remembered, or the special email address copied from the addy.io app.
No problem, pal! So, am I treating AIs good enough to not be on their naughty list once they inevitably take over the world?
Hey, let me make my own arguments, don’t pretend you know my answers.
@[email protected] Create a mix between Pepe the Frog and Snoop Dogg.
@[email protected] Will our future AI overlords keep people who are polite to the current generation of AI as well-treated pets?
No, they should have told them to get lost.
Entertainment, on the other hand, isn’t really required at all.
That’s false and also has been a known fact for centuries, if not millennia. People need food, shelter and entertainment, in that order.
Your idea of what constitutes a nash equilibrium is wrong. I buy games because I have them all together, ready to download at a moment’s notice. I have the money to buy them and find it more comfortable, thus I don’t pirate any games.
At the same time I pirate movies because streaming companies constantly change their offer so I can’t ever be sure I’ll find any movie there - downloading them and using Plex is simply more comfortable.
Morals play no role in me pirating or buying content, it’s simple convenience. Turns out Gabe Newell was right - piracy is a service issue.
Touché. Though the fragmentation brings more issues than user choice solves, IMO. I think people should focus on making SteamOS available everywhere instead of everyone making their own Linux handheld gaming distro.
But who am I to talk, around 5 of my projects were started because I couldn’t be bothered to contribute to other projects and instead opted for a rewrite.
Linux and user base fragmentation, name a more iconic duo. No one is gonna use it anyway.
Isn’t that relatively old news? I’ve been using them in Symfony for a few years, already.