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Actually they are just for looking like a big rock star that can afford to throw away a fistful of picks every night.
You just made these things obsolete.
I don’t care if they pull the plug on Twitter. My point was that if the EU bans one website, it sets a precedent for the future where it’s easier to do it again. The rules that could lead to Twitter being banned today might be sane but who knows about the future? Maybe they start blanket banning Lemmy or Mastodon instances if the fediverse grows so large that moderation can’t keep up?
We don’t need a precedent for the EU censoring the internet.
What grit was the polishing wheel and what effect did the strop have after polishing?
They run 8. gen Intel processors. The difference to latest models is substantial.
You can run Office programs in the browser, so if possible I would install Linux. Windows is so heavy and the T480 is quite old hardware by now. I have Pop OS on a T480s and it’s reasonably fast for coding and web browsing.
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Song is Kavinsky - Nightcall
Diablo 2 too, seems like it was just yesterday.
It’s not unreasonable to start charging for an app like that if it is under active maintenance, that costs money for the company after all.
But the lesson for the consumer is: Don’t buy tools that rely on apps or servers ran by someone else unless you want to eventually start paying rent…
Should be fine after drying in the oven overnight.
What’s happening in the first picture on the fourth row?
Why does that portal need to exist in the first place?
Nethack is under 5MB, runs on 80s hardware and you can play it forever.
Heck, even electronic voting systems in the US is closed-source.
How can elections even be trusted to be fair in that case?
Woah, in 2021 their best paid developer got 775K. I wonder how much work he produced for that money.
Wives under 90kg are weighed at tue maternity ward.
Is it that the decade of 0% interest rates and angel funding for startups lulled us into unrealistically thinking we could get unlimited everything for 9.99 per month, or is it that companies are suddenly starting to rip off people?
As an end consumer it’s impossible to gauge what is a proper price for entertainment.
Isn’t the profit a few dozen dollars per user per year?