relativestranger @ relativestranger @feddit.nl Posts 0Comments 9Joined 1 wk. ago
the premium platinum plan is only available on death row. gotta keep 'em alive so they can be killedmurdered by the state.
you're looking at this
It took eight years to go from 1% to 2% (by April 2021), then just 2.2 years to reach 3% (June 2023), and a mere 0.7 years to hit 4% (February 2024). Now, here we are, at over 5% in the USA
and yea, it's a good sign. but it actually took thirty-one years to get here.
i have one with tape and radio. it has rca line in and out, so it's only use the last couple decades has been to hook up to a pc for tape to digital conversions.
This isn’t about winning the case,
he doesn't have one. if he was never in office, never ran for office, never was on tv, never was the 'face' of an 'international brand', and never was a public figure..perhaps. but the bar for him because he is those things is extraordinary high, and this ain't even close.
Depends on your CPU
absolutely. some cpu can draw more than the 180 watts of a 5060ti, even without actual 'overclocking', all by themselves when boosting their own clock (such as intel's "turbo power"). even a '65 watt' ultra 7 265 can get up to that.
go through their list of games on protondb to see if linux would be a good fit, it might not be, depending on their library.
you've got a nice 'short list' of distributions to evaluate. i'd recommend setting each up yourself on a spare system to see how 'point and click' they are in setting-up, running, and updating the games they play.
also keep in mind the more hoop-jumping and manual configurations you need to do, the greater the chance of something breaking--like during os or wine-related updates. those kinds of issues are the ones your friend will be relying on you to fix for them so you definitely want to minimize the chances of that happening.
that has never stopped the local parish from doing just that. they also have people (some of whom are employees) who sit in social media and spread the political bullshit.
i always look for the 'guest' checkout option. some merchants have it, and i'll choose them over somewhere like azn if the price is reasonably close.
four-day work weeks are great. guaranteed one day off M-F to get to appointments and other stuff that has to be done 'during the day, during the week'.. but the biggest bonus, perhaps, is one less day commuting each week; that's 20% less time and expense traveling to-and-from work.