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This is not an answer to your question, but I would love if somebody would make InputStick software for platforms other than android if possible
This is not an answer to your question, but I would love if somebody would make InputStick software for platforms other than android if possible
turn up your touchpad cursor speed. thing is a monster.
mouse & touchpad >>>> keyboard central analog stick wat
Storage needs kind of grow to the size of their container. Like a goldfish.
maybe an argonian
they add preservatives because there is water
the shipping costs are higher
it’s just all-around modern wasteful
the correct response to mine may be ‘why crabs then?’ to which i have no response xD
lending purpose to an evolutionary trait is a mistake. It is possibly that mechanism by which they attained some degree of success, but evolution doesn’t ‘think’ unless youre into predeterminism like that.
Max is not shorthand for HBO Max.
Maybe this’ll get 1million upvotes lol
wheelers!
they could climb stairs so fast wtf
teslas specifically don’t generate electricity
what is going on in this thread?
I’d rather pry my eyes out with crayons
our societal values are distubing and aerodynamics allows for a specific subset of architecture for the shape of an item intended to be thrust through the atmosphere at mach 5 :/ yes
It is my understanding that Linux Mint will install the bootloader on the internal drive regardless of whether you tell it to install the remainder of the OS onto the external drive. You can change the boot partition wherever you want, but I suspect that does not affect its end behavior. I would like the external drive to contain the bootloader such that my internal drive isn’t touched at all by my fiddling with Linux. I currently have a Samsung 990 Pro 2TB SSD in an external USB case, Mint installed, but with no compatible bootloader. Is there a way to sort the bootloader problem?
how do you know what that says when it is just a paywall?