I’m no lab scientist but when I switched from a hackintosh to an M1 Mac mini a few years ago, my total electricity consumption went down by around 15-20%. This can mean a lot on the long run if you’re tight on budget.
I’m no lab scientist but when I switched from a hackintosh to an M1 Mac mini a few years ago, my total electricity consumption went down by around 15-20%. This can mean a lot on the long run if you’re tight on budget.
What’s great about Mac minis is that they’re extremely power efficient since they’re ARM machines, so if you live somewhere like in Europe where power is expensive, it can save you a lot of money. They’re usually completely silent too.
Depending on their needs, I’d suggest OP to get a used M1 Mac mini, they’re great value for money.
camera seems perfectly good, the utter carelessness is the actual problem
I was the same until like two months ago when I had to learn Nginx!
As far as I know only Apache uses .htaccess files, Nginx works a different way
It’s not gonna stop it from making an absolute shit ton of money, and that’s all that matters for the studios.
Even dog sized they’d probably weigh like 200Kg. Mammoths be thicc
Haven’t seen the film yet but I was agreeing with them until the very last part.
There’s some great arguments against these Disney soft reboots that tell the same story as the original films, but throwing all the previous sequels under the same bus as Romulus seems nonsensical to me.
Thank you for reminding me that I am indeed old
The gameplay is really well done I think. As much as I love 2, the way you move in 3 makes 2 feel old and kinda slow. As long as you play solo it’s really fun, it’s the story that’s utter garbage but everything else is good.
« Don’t be evil »
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Yeah! I like this idea. Not sure how feasible it is but I’d sure like to see some billionaire at least try it.
Main problem with this I think is who would get to drive them? Because they need to be driven at least a little to keep their shape and to make sense. Not all people could drive them because they need to be driven carefully, which most people can’t do (brand new track day cars are famously beaten up even after a few years, not exactly the same context but something to keep in mind).
What would you rather do with all these old classic cars that require a great amount of money to keep running, then?
Is it really wasteful though? Especially if they’re classic cars, it’s not like the money is thrown out the window. The value is still here, just in car form instead of stock/bank account form.
Now vain on the other hand…
Oooh. I read this just after waking up and thought it was some kind of Latin saying I had never heard lmao
Love dholes! And it’s even card 69, nice.
They also make super cute bird like sounds when they’re hunting.
« Have compassion for people with shy or reactive dogs. »
Yup, this hits the nail on the head for me. I’ve had my dog for five years now and I’m still not at peace with the fact that he’s reactive. Every day is a struggle, especially as someone who already had depression.
It’s already plenty hard enough without judgy remarks from people who have no idea what they’re taking about.
Oh how I’d love to see one of these for my country (France). I bet it would mostly be Golfs and Polos, Seat Ibizas, BMW Series 1 and Audi A3s here.
And yet it was by far the episode I enjoyed the most since Church on Ruby Road. The script has some glaring issues for sure, some of which might be fixed in the next season (I don’t believe in that too much though), but at least it mostly felt like I was watching Doctor Who for once.
I think the running around, good music and pacing, some interesting character moments and great visual effects did it for me. Sutekh’s design and vibe are fantastic and I thought the scene where Ruby meets her mom itself worked really well.
If the rest of the season was more like this episode, I would have enjoyed it a whole lot more.
I’ve had many hundreds of hours of Minecraft these past few years but… What’s layer 4?