This is not my beautiful house.
This is not my beautiful house.
I think it’s for me. I occasionally need regular expressions, like any career programmer. I also hate regular expressions. I have to complely relearn the every time I use them.
Yeah of course I did. Why would I play such excellent beautiful games on inferior hardware that limits the experience?
I don’t really know what you’re talking about, I played botw and totk in 1440p 60 fps.
Praise the camera person.
Lol, wait till they drain the last of the aquifer. That will be hell on earth. Actual mad max.
I love anchor steam. I can’t decide if its actually good, or if it’s just nostalgia. The beer kinda tastes bad, but like, charmingly bad? Like sucking on pennies.
Brother laster printer. It’s the least evil I’ve found.
It’s called a clit-mouse.
Gym, skate park, paintball / airsoft just off the top of my head. Anything that uses open spaces but height doesn’t matter as much.
I just wish they were as good as the steam controller’s.
Why would you prefer an IBM maintained distro?
That’s why I said if you’re making ends meet. If you’re truly impoverished, then you’re just kinda stuck in that poverty trap
Yeah, some have a screw that turns off the firmware lock.
You know ChromeOS is Linux, right? It’s super easy to put a different distro on. You’re totally up for it, a few hours max and you’re good to go.
I like this even better than mine.
There’s a simpler saying: “you cannot afford to buy cheap things”.
It’s an effective way to climb out of poverty of you’re making ends meat, so long as you’re in a position where your things won’t be stolen. Save up to buy quality, or buy used quality things that last and can be repaired. It’s a wise investment, cheap goods are part of the poverty trap.
I mostly wear a single pair of $350 boots. The cost per mile makes them the cheapest footwear I can buy. I’ve worn them daily for 2 years, they have maybe one more year before they need a resole. Boots are only a single example. It’s the same for everything from clothing to cars to houses to electronics.
Lollygag.