

You might want to have a look at parkitect! Its an hommage to rct1/2 but in a modern 3d presentation
You might want to have a look at parkitect! Its an hommage to rct1/2 but in a modern 3d presentation
What’s a pedalo?
Get a USB c dock
So it’s a hollow half-shell
There’s an actual article on [remote coin-flipping] (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coin_flipping#Telecommunications)
I believe pipewire should be able to do the routing. Pulseaudio as well.
In arch it’s just very easy to forget to install a specificoptional package for a subsystem that makes a feature of gnome work.
Where’s the reading order? Is there a lot of series hopping?
What’s the problem with dedicated home?
It’s much easier to suppress farting than the involuntary reflexes of coughing and sneezing.
There’s dozens of us
Might have to try that out. Since installing Linux I’ve mostly run Gnome and I like it a lot so far.
I believe in hybrid models. Sometimes tiling is really nice, but what I really want is a better and customizable snap window management.
If you heat things electrically you still generate waste heat. Think electrical stove and its bigger industrial counterparts.
I had the same impression until I dusted off my banana pi one last month and there was an up-to-date armbian image for it. Totally pleasant surprise.
Well their job is to block weird bot-looking traffic…
Yes of course, but a lot of energy is currently also used for heating things in cooking steel, chemical industry, concrete, etc. Those processes need energy as heat and directly produce waste heat. I agree it’s probably still significant. It’s just wrong to reduce energy consumption to “making things move”.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but electrifying a process doesn’t automatically make it not produce waste heat, right?
I just had my first child and discovering the world with him has really been eye-opening to the “small things” again.