My point was, and remains, that if you’re gonna comment on this dude’s cool thing he made, maybe try not to be a pedantic asshat when the aforementioned dude who created the cool thing essentially calls it Loctite instead of thread locker.
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My point was, and remains, that if you’re gonna comment on this dude’s cool thing he made, maybe try not to be a pedantic asshat when the aforementioned dude who created the cool thing essentially calls it Loctite instead of thread locker.
It sticks to his phone via a 3rd party magsafe adapter, presumably like the one I have on my phone to mount a popsocket and shit
Magsafe is the marketing term for a specific layout and design of magnets for a specific purpose that is crucial to the function of the cool AF thing OP made, which you didn’t bother mentioning at all…
What? Mostly Why though. IDGAF about Where nor How in this specific case, I’m just so confused.
In the far field that is Starfield
You spend time with Martian Marines
Until you turn to
collecting succulents and tangerines
There was an implied /s there.
If this counts as good marketing I’d advise looking for another career
You end up saying something similar to yourself after you read and fail to understand a LKML archive because it’s the only available documentation on this specific flag that you may or may not need and if you don’t need it why not turn it off. Repeat this many times for much learning (eventually).
It was a great experience but next time I’m building everything not strictly necessary as a module.
I tried Flashflood once. Their process is confusing and ended with a store employee being incredibly rude when it was Flashfood’s (and to a lesser extent the store’s) fault.
Decent concept in theory, terrible execution in my experience with that specific service. It’s so much nicer when the store just slaps a sticker on product already on the shelf and knocks down the price.
Fallout London mostly. It was a pain to install and it crashes occasionally but it’s so much fun.
Library that is also the first book in the Bible has 99.999% of everything I’ve ever looked for.
They’re just using Gog as a CDN essentially. They have instructions to grab the downloaded files and zip them into a normal mod format so you can install them however you want.
The more relevant section is here
“It’s not uncommon for larger game companies like Bethesda to have mixed reactions to fan-made projects of this scale, we saw this with things such as Fallout: The Frontier,” says Carter, referencing the game-sized mod for Fallout: New Vegas that launched in 2021. “They often tolerate projects’ like ours’ existence as long as they don’t infringe on their intellectual property or negatively impact their brand.”
That said, I agree with you. The Frontier had issues because they put problematic shit in their mod. Bethesda has explicitly given shoutouts to Sim Settlements (I’m pretty sure there’s others) in the recent past.
Can I recommend taking a look at espHome? Getting started might be a little expensive depending on what you’ve got, but you can build pretty much anything for pretty cheap.
This is likely a question for an attorney tbh. You’re not asking a technical question, you want to know if EA Ubisoft will sue the shit out of you.
I personally wouldn’t risk it, but I’m not an attorney yadda yadda yadda
Xen has support for AMD cards intended for this that are fairly inexpensive on eBay. The S7150x2 should be what you’re looking for.
Self-hosted is kinda the point around here my dude
This, but 4k hours. Simultaneously the best and worst game I’ve ever played.
It’s time to yeet the rich
Virtual Machine Manager is what you’re looking for I think