Feel bad for the average Joe over there.
Feel bad for the average Joe over there.
The irony of using an advice animal is so fitting; well done.
I’ve said for a while that platforms that allow you to easily move make me more comfortable using them, and ironically, more likely to stay around.
Peanut Butter is one word.
All my jobs have either been 9-5 or 9:30-5:30 with an hour lunch included. TBH I’ve never tracked my pay by the hour, just the day.
Fab, they’re probably fine then.
I believe the FPGA modules are written with 100% unique, non-Nintendo code. Maybe the only issue could be the cartilage connector? I’ve had an Analogue Pocket for a while and that project hasn’t been taken down.
Is it gonna join the Transformers films like G.I. Joe was hinted at?
Mine just bury them.
Really they need to work on power usage and temperature of x86 so the chips are easier to use in mobile devices without a fan and dying in 3 hours. Stationary devices seem to be chugging along with x86 comfortably, but the chips are currently impractical otherwise.
I’ve installed it on a Chimera machine also via Decky so I don’t think it’s distro specific.
Dictators and twisting/misinterpreting religious texts; name a more iconic duo.
I always feel like an old granny when I read about passkeys because I’ve never used one, and I’m worried I’ll just lock myself out of an account. I know I probably wouldn’t, but new things are scary.
Are they normally used as a login option or do they completely replace MFA codes? I know how those work; I’m covered with that.
If I let my beard get long enough, the neckbeard cowlicks collide and make random waves and spikes stick out.
One of my mates has been pinged for it before, but it seems like he just got a stern letter.
I put my setup behind a VPN anyway. Proton hasn’t done me wrong yet.
“They have to get rid of it unless they decide not to.”
I assume it’s just gonna be inherited by Mauritius.
I personally think that anime and manga having a ‘pipeline’ helps them.
A publisher like Weekly Shonen Jump shotguns a load of new series into their comic and sees if any stick.
If a series is popular, then their individual volumes sell well, encouraging WSJ to continue publishing.
After a while, the popular series will most likely be given an anime (which nowadays tend to be very manga accurate), which tend to export better.
If the anime is popular, volume sales increase worldwide, and you have a massive hit.
While this quite effectively creates new popular series, it leads to a massive manga graveyard.
Western comics don’t really have this kind of pipeline and I’m not aware of any WSJ-like publications for new Western projects.
Amogus took too long to step down, leaving Skibidi no time. They really need to give them a good few years if they want to get another Fazbear-like figure.