

Yes, I’m still mad Steam Machines didn’t take off.
A Steam Deck is a Steam Machine by another name. This is that vision realized.
Yes, I’m still mad Steam Machines didn’t take off.
A Steam Deck is a Steam Machine by another name. This is that vision realized.
Congratulations to the 10 people who will pay those prices
The reason you need permits and licensed contractors to do most work on your home is because most people would rather have something convenient and cheap then care about property values. Take an inspector to a random open house in your neighborhood and ask them how much stuff they find wrong and use that to see if the owner will lower the price of the house. Then watch how quickly you get laughed out because they already have half a dozen offers over asking price, which is probably already inflated as is. The housing market in America is a joke since COVID.
In a country where housing is being sold at 150%+ of asking price this is completely irrelevant. So many paper millionaires are one step away from homelessness because property values are out of control.
Haven’t had landlines in a long time but when I did I remember looking at cordless phones with Bluetooth to connect to your cell phone so you can answer both phones (cell phone and landline) on the handset. Beyond that look into pbx.
Too little too late
Sonarr is TV and radarr is movies.
You didn’t specify but this sounds like an issue where you are confusing sonarr and radarr where only one is configured “properly”.
Have you tried Calibre?
Is there anybody out there really thinking Nintendo was making video games in the 1800’s?
Like he said in the video, this has been in the works for years. I’m just curious if that means the OpenRA devs will be allowed to use the recent release of the open source version for new features.
Assuming this actually leads to anything and we now have a functional US fab, wouldn’t this be the dawn of the $5,000 iPhone SE?
Scroll down to the games description. There is usually a chart that shows what the different versions contain. I see it there for the Anno bundles.
This guy gets it.
Yes but if the original owner used the game with cheats/hacks/mods or if they cloned it and multiple people used it at the same time then that game cartridge would get flagged by Nintendo and banned. Maybe your Nintendo account gets banned, maybe the console doesn’t allow you to play it, or maybe the game doesn’t do online features anymore. Point is Nintendo decides what happens to your physical copy moving forward. At that point do you become an accomplice in getting others in trouble by reselling or take the L? After all it’s not like the game looks/feels any different despite being a banned game.
Except for the fact that Nintendo is doing exactly that on the switch. Physical games have a digital license embedded in the cartridge itself. In this way Nintendo can stop people from ripping games and sharing the backups with friends. With that said be careful when buying used switch games.
It’s bad practice to do it, but it makes it especially easy for end users who already trust both the source and the script.
You’re not wrong but this is what lead to the xz “hack” not to long ago. When it comes to data, trust is a fickle mistress.
Like a Pokemon fossil?
Cries in single digit upload speeds