It doesn’t really make sense to me when the pinecil exists for $26.
It doesn’t really make sense to me when the pinecil exists for $26.
My dock is dual USB C lol
Kansas has their own little Kansas City next to Kansas City, MO.
After my batteries are charged. I have 40kW, but excess would probably go toward the diesel powered implements I have, that way they can run more efficiently and reduce emissions.
I’d be interested in home scale hydrogen electrolysis with excess solar energy even if only to sidestep the “use it or lose it” reality of off-grid solar.
The video is available on floatplane as well if you want to watch not on YouTube/invidious
“I hate this company but love their product”
The blogspam site?
I could never get his repo to work, I’ve resigned to using fusion in a VM for now while I wait for progress in freecad or the parametric cad plugins for blender to mature.
Women don’t even have to message first anymore in bumble, they got rid of their main gimmick. They’re just yellow tinder now.
The problem with Arch is that it’s philosophy includes having to set up everything correctly yourself rather than each package you install already being set up and preconfigured the way you’d expect it to be in other distros. You shouldn’t need to be fiddling with system stuff at all with something user focused like Pop!OS since I believe it even handles nvidia drivers for you. I wouldn’t be using arch myself if I didn’t have significant amounts of free time to invest into chasing down every little problem I encountered using it in college.
Linux is in a weird spot right now where the two ends of the user spectrum seem to be handled well while the middle still has issues since they’re not already experts or just need an internet browser to be completely happy.
Who the hell recommended Arch to you? Arch is for when you’ve been using Linux for a few years and have gotten bored waiting for the latest updates to hit your repos.
I also watched the Seth’s bike hacks video
Uhh you OK, Portugal?
I’m not very thrilled with the subscription model as I’d rather just spend the $60 and get it over with, but at least they didn’t go full scummy and add loot boxes or remove free user generated cosmetics.
All of the trackmania games. Even the older titles still have active communities creating maps and plugins.
They’ve made a steam deck friendly version of the UI iirc
Yup, that was when I switched off ubuntu to debian