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Autumn is awesome, it’s nicer out with no forces of nature used against anyone
Hurricane season would like a word with you…
Autumn is awesome, it’s nicer out with no forces of nature used against anyone
Hurricane season would like a word with you…
I don’t, but I also don’t remember anyone’s name, either, so I might just be expecting the same treatment. If anything, it’s just awkward because the other person is being apologetic about it, not realising that in about 5 seconds I’m going to ask them the same question…
I bet our birthdays are pretty close to one another’s.
Day of the Tentacle is one of my first PC gaming memories. My friend’s brother had a PC that could play it, and I was in awe. I remember he had to uninstall it to make room for Duke Nukem 3d…
I was so close to putting Dead Cells on my list, but I opted for Hades instead. Dead Cells is so damned good, though.
Chrono Trigger
Earthbound
Xenogears
Nier: Automata
Vagrant Story
Super Mario World
Hades
Elden Ring
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Final Fantasy XIV
Kind of in order, kinda not. They all deserve 1st place, really, and I’m sure there are many others that could be up there with them that didn’t spring to mind as fast.
Letting the installer autonomously adjust the recovery partition may open up vulnerabilities where malicious software can be placed in recovery. I don’t know how accurate that is, but it makes sense to me, and would be why they want it done on a case by case basis as needed and not just a mass fix to all installs whether they need it or not.
Don’t cram touchscreens and smart features into every fucking aspect of your car. Keep your costs low, keep prices low, and believe it or not, you’ll tap into the “bottom” 60% of the market that has been forced to buy used for the last 10 years. I don’t want a base trim 10 year old Honda Accord with 150k miles, but it’s all I can find for under $20k.
That’s like fining me $8.
ThomThumb:
@anarchywoofwoof I found some documentation that answers your question: https://www.deadlink.com/dontevenclick
anarchywoofwoof:
@ThomThumb Thanks, that’s exactly what I needed, so glad to have the answer to my problem. I’ll leave this up for anyone that has the same issue.
Are they selling a “Verified” badge for your site, yet?
“Monitor”
“Guests”
For your needs, I don’t think it would be that complex, and it should be able to do anything you need it to.
I think Rainmeter is your best bet. I haven’t used it in a decade or so, so I have no idea how well it performs now, but it was the thing to have back in the good ol’ days.
Ronald Wilson Reagan
There is a chaotic part of myself that does the merge. I both loathe and enjoy that part of myself.
Them: “I want one that looks exactly like this one on this website.”
Me: “Sure… but you can just get the one on the website, and it will be cheaper.”
Them: “Yeah, about that…”
“We named the dog Natalie Portman.”
Oh I totally agree. I’ve been DMing since ad&d. This just makes my life so much easier. I can generate a hundred NPCs with basic back stories to fill a town and let my players run wild. It’s super nice as a tool. I definitely wouldn’t suggest it as a full replacement, but I am thinking about doing one shot where I let gpt run the game and tell it what my players do. Might be fun.
God damnit what a worthless fucking article. Pure conjecture and fear mongering. I’m not saying that AI doesn’t use a lot of resources, but putting out an article about how Google won’t say how much it’s using, and then not coming with any information of your own is just yellow journalism. That’s like going to a restaurant and asking what kind of oil they fry with, and when the person is like, I’m not sure, you run out to the dining hall and tell everyone in the restaurant that the restaurant could be frying your food in motor oil. This is a bad article, and shit like this only stokes the flames of poor discourse.