You can also change the resolution in gaming mode
You can also change the resolution in gaming mode
My Romanian grandmother use to make this with feta cheese. It was delicious
They’re taking completely different approaches to fusion though.
It was introduced on October 23rd 2001 in direct response to the 9/11 attack and signed into law on 26th.
The Patriot Act gives the government practically unlimited permission to spy on all citizens. It was created and passed as a result of 9/11.
It literally has the second most concurrent players of any game on Steam at the moment and still has over half of the concurrent player numbers compared to its peak 8 years ago.
I say “zeesh”. Like “sheesh” with a z.
Systems/Journald keeps 4GB of logs stored by default.
I didn’t expect him to live to 2024, but he’s still here. Kept alive by pure rage.
Bazzite for personal/gaming, currently Arch for my work install. Will be migrating to Aurora-DX for work one of these upcoming weekends. I still have Windows for the occasional game that doesn’t quite work right under Proton and for my VR headset which requires Windows Mixed Reality 🤮. Don’t do VR much, so it’s quite rare that I boot it up.
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Why though? The main benefit of solid state is the energy density, which is not at all important for a stationary, grid-connected system. It’s also super expensive. Why not just stick with sodium-ion batteries for the grid which are way cheaper per kWh?
That just made me imagine a Rust rewrite of systemd
What about the installer? Anaconda isn’t great, but you only need about 1 minute to set the options to install and then let it do it’s job before rebooting.
Tbf, this is something that only some distros do. Those distros should be reprimanded for handling home directories with the tmpfiles system, not systemd.
Some also do have specific use cases where they work really well, like Tea Tree Oil for acne and nail fungus or Peppermint oil for nausea. Most of them don’t do anything though.
50GB for the simple dual layer discs. You can theoretically reach 100GB with triple layer disks. The largest BDRip I have is 90GB for the Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Edit: UHD Blu-ray only supports dual and triple layer disks, not quad. Quad layer discs do exist though, with up to 128GB of capacity.
Read the first 2 chapters, and so far seems pretty neat.