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Yeah this was updated some time last year. When I was primarily in the SD card it ran most games surprisingly well
Yeah this was updated some time last year. When I was primarily in the SD card it ran most games surprisingly well
*in the USA I bet this is pretty different in countries that have kept up with switching the grid to renewables.
20 votes to go!!
Edit: GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLL
Damn they have some nice looking “space wars” sets
Off road RC looks great. Crazy jumps and tons of people required to shove the cars back onto the track https://youtu.be/fn02DjC0gok?si=OlAQyvkI90aBSRlt
10 VMs? For what? Have you heard of docker?
Yes
To Nato
I’m a ServiceNow Technical consultant, the alternatives are all worse. Sorry if you got stuck with some shitty implementation. I’m working somewhere right now where the customer is migrating from ServiceNow to… ServiceNow. They’re dumping their old massively butchered implementation to an “out of the box” one. It’s so bad that I have no idea how to use their old system and I’ve been doing this for 10+ years
Less RAM than my toaster
Just one example of the extremely poor writing
Çure they are
Burn in is a non-issue for regular all-day use. As long as you aren’t displaying a static image at 100% for literally years and actively stopping the screen from running preventative measures, you’ll be fine.
All I want is a 27/28 inch oled 4k monitor with good hdr. I don’t care about the refresh rate as long a it’s 60Hz+
Speaking to 28 countries with 24 languages “WhAt Do YoU cAlL tHiS?”
Not that the UK is in the EU anymore, but we’d call that “Still lemonade”, still meaning not sparkling.
Not to be confused with “Flat lemonade”, which would just be regular “sparkling” lemonade which has lost its bubbles and now tastes rancid.
Is this satire? The camera was mounted on the outside of the lunar module
Hate to break it to you, but most oven ranges in the US are 240V. They have 240V into the home which gets split into -120V and +120V lines with a neutral in the middle for regular appliances. Bigger appliances can get wired up for the full fat 240V experience
I’m guessing its more to do with the size, ovens in the US are massive! Probably double the volume of a regular EU oven
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