Paywalled and not on archive :/
Paywalled and not on archive :/
Sorry for super oversharpened photo. It’s like 30x zoom.
Nonetheless it’s gotten quite expensive. It made a nice post-bar snack, however there are now many better options at the price point.
Some people think they are good for brain development. I’ve met some parents who gave their young kids a few pills every day hoping it’ll help make them smarter.
Hope to see it on GOG. But maybe not since there is multiplayer.
But AMD would rather sell two cards at 1000 each than take the bet of trying to sell four at 750.
At the same time though this might not be unreasonable. I don’t know what the profit margin on these cards is given the R&D, manufacturing costs, and other various overheads, but it might be WAY more worth it to sell two at 1000 then four at 750. Might even be worth it to sell one at 1000 vs four at 750 depending on how slim it is after all those costs.
It’s expected but still frustrating. I’ve had both trains which serve me go under maintenance leaving me with significantly less options. Some people are left with no option except driving.
Direct new post from REM website:
I love this album.
Sadly I’ve been at this thread and done this already, did not work :(
People think it’s just due to the trackpads being crap (and somehow Windows gets around it). I’ll probably never need to buy another laptop, but if I do I will probably not buy a Dell again regardless of how much I love every other aspect of this laptop.
Still sad because my Precision 5560 (same as XPS 9510) has this floaty trackpad bug on Ubuntu and Pop OS for whatever reason! (I haven’t tried any other distro). Much easier for me to swap to Linux on my laptop than my desktop because my laptop is just for Python, LaTeX, and MATLAB.
Dell even sells a 5560 with Ubuntu preinstalled, but they don’t make it available for users. But I have not for the life of me been able to get the track-pad bug to go away.
Honestly not a terrible casting…
There are users that complain about it from over a year ago. Maybe it’s a slow rollout, or some game of cat-and-mouse where my ublock isn’t updating for some reason.
But I can still search from the browser search bar and I get results. It’s when trying to edit my search that I get problems.
I’ve used it a long time now. I find it to have much more relevant results than DDG did last time I tried.
Qwant is a privacy-focused search engine that puts your needs first while protecting your personal data. By blocking trackers and advertisements, Qwant helps your search results remain unbiased and comprehensive. Just like Firefox, they are committed to protecting your privacy and preserving the decentralized nature of the web, where people have control over their online experiences.
Except starting this week, Qwant has started blocking me for using an adblocker. I’ve had to block Javascript to get around it.
Yeah probably something like that. During the conservative debates Aitchinson seemed very reasonable but whenever I see media reporting on him now, he seems less so.
Yup it would be great for wider adoption.
I hope it’s well taken by citizens. Here in Canada a sector of the population gets up in arms when there are investments in cycling infrastructure. I know that kind of rhetoric exists in the UK but I’m not sure how much that applies in the rest of Europe.
Always been intrigued by this because apparently stickerbombing reduces chance of theft. But I can’t imagine doing that to my bike, I love the clean aesthetic.
Great read. Even in STEM research as a grad student I’m very tired of every saying “let’s try machine learning on this problem” to get something that works marginally better than some conventional models but requiring huge amounts of computation and data.