It’s not a datum point, it’s just a datum.
It’s not a datum point, it’s just a datum.
The ring road around the country is about 1300km, so it’s clearly a pretty big hassle, but not a complete disaster, unless the entire area around the main intersection is blocked.
I’m on Nobara. I doubt that the distro is the source of the issue.
'What ’ ain’t no school zone I ever heard of. They speak English in What?
It’s just because caliber is a real word, but calibur isn’t. It’s been used for a long time in different media to name swords after King Arthur’s sword Excalibur.
He’ll get sued by Apple for infringing on their OS X trademark, and he’ll invent laws claiming he’s in the right, and he’ll lose billions, and then he’ll claim he invented Linux and he’s a genius.
It should say Star Trak
Something smells so good! Anyway, enjoy the movie, miss.
'Tis no man. 'Tis a remorseless eating machine!
You have full freedom to install Windows, SteamOS, or even Temple OS on your Steam Deck if you so fancy.
typically aren’t paying employees to do shop for you
The employees are paid hourly to be at work and do what they’re told, basically. It’s not like asking an employee to pick groceries for an order costs the company extra. The employee is already being paid to be there whether or not they pick your order.
The fee is being charged because they know you will pay it, not because it’s an extra cost.
Looks like potatoes are back on the menu, boys!
That brings back memories. I remember playing Spectron on the monochrome green monitor we had. I didn’t know the name of the game, and I was too young to care, but I always thought it was Space Invaders, which was not on Spectravideo.
Yes, this is a pretty big materials and time saver when something comes off the print bed. As long as you notice it before things go awry.
I agree with the Marauder bit. As a boss it was fine, but as a recurring enemy it just killed the pace of the game.
As for ammo, the game gives you so much chainsaw fuel that if ever you run out of ammo, you just chainsaw the next enemy and you’re back to shooting with your preferred weapon.
The problem I had was that their way of making the game harder was just to throw more enemies at you. Some of the battles were just way too long, fighting dozens of the same enemies that spawned in as you killed the previous ones. It just got so tedious at some point, and rather than being excited for what was coming next, I was just hoping the fight would end so I could move on.
Doom hit the right balance, but Eternal just overdid it.
Blender itself doesn’t do CAD in the traditional sense, but it does have plugins that add that type of functionality.
Clearly that’s outside of the scope of this writeup, but I thought it was interesting. It’s amazing to me that such amazing software like Blender can be free.
Honestly, there’s way too much in this game to go without the wiki IMO. Not that you can’t have a good time without it, but it definitely opens up so much in the game.
Stuff like which dinos are good at gathering which resources, some have weight reductions for some materials, etc. Some dinos have passive abilities that are nice to know about.
If you’re all about the grind and randomly discovering things, that’s definitely an option, but there’s stuff that you’re likely to never find accidentally, like boss battles and the means to unlock them.
By default, I don’t think so, but you can install gamescope and that supports Wayland.
Intel introduced a new graphics driver update containing optimizations for PC games, with a DX11 title receiving a 750% improvement
Notice it says “a DX11 title,” and that title is Halo: The Master Chief Collection. That is to say that the game likely used to perform very very poorly, and now performs acceptably.
You’re supposed to put some type of desiccant like silica gel beads that will pull that moisture out of the air.
Leaving the box open will just let humid air in. You can’t let air out without also letting air in unless you have some sort of vacuum pump.