I’m here.
Same here, still rocking my $1 Model M 7 years strong now
Perpetuity and lifetime are different time frames.
One lasts forever, one lasts until you die. There is a difference
You could also jam a flathead into one at certain angles if it isn’t too tight between the peg, I’ve done that before
I get the same vibe, i still watch him, but not as intently as before. He has a tendency to do exactly that, and he generally fails to respectfully address any concerns he has. He just sorta acts annoyed and goes on tangents. His content in good, but his personality isn’t
Oh shit, I use Windstream, this explains a lot about why they were so busy replacing everyones routers down here. I had assumed it was just a defective design since they used all the same units for every network, but it was actually malware, wild
Shits on the lower class
Very high failure rate. even sony 2.5’s have a similar rate of death. For some reason this form factor is just terrible for longevity
My GF is still using my 13 year old laptop running Pop_OS to do what most normal people do.
Watch youtube.
Now my current laptop is suffering my linux workflow abuse.
Brother, did you even read my comment?
I know they’re a troll lmao, they are on like every political post on this site
Lmao “counterfeits” it’s the same product, just with DRM missing
TBF Denuvo doesn’t run worth shit even on windows, that’s why cracks are more popular than the retails
Started using it because I was a nerd, still using it because windows cannot provide anything close to a sway/i3 style of wm.
Also setting up a programming environment is dead easy, just install a package and you can compile your code within 5 minutes of a fresh install.
and also the kernel logs actually make sense and tell me what I need to fix when the system breaks. windows errors are just a goddamn mysterious mess
Newer ryzens are better, especially because they get frequent updates to their microcode that fixes a lot of the issues you’re experiencing.
Only a scrub would search something embarrassing and not delete it afterwards, or just use a web browser that deletes it every session
Considering it’s bleeding edge, it’s probably pretty frustrating to do atm, I’d wait a little bit longer for proper HDR support down the software stack
The department of transportation?