The comic is Loss, and it’s made of Lego.
The comic is Loss, and it’s made of Lego.
you can’t put anything on the neck
Neck guards exist in hockey to prevent this injury. They’re generally mandatory in minor hockey but become optional in adult leagues.
Interesting read. It’s weird seeing a regular 4070 in an ARM desktop. Didn’t know that was possible, but I guess why not.
Bigger font as a user setting? Looks like it’s “Your xyz” and “Your abc” but the second word is too long.
You’re allowed to use swears on the internet.
Portal had shooty bits, I mean the whole game revolved around a gun and shooting the correct locations.
Lots of things are incompatible with HDMI. For example, if I plug my mouse into it it’ll probably cause issues.
ding dong your distro is wrong
I will disclaim I’ve only used Debian based so I’m in no place to judge.
Red Eclipse 2 was mentioned but it’s a great example. Using the same engine and hasn’t had a release since 2021 is Assault Cube Reloaded. https://github.com/acreloaded/acr
I’ve done this so many times at school and work. It’s crazy what you can accomplish by leaving a problem until the morning.
get radio.garden or another app
This requires an expensive (in my country) data plan and cell tower service.
Our local college has an alternative rock station that radio students come on air. Minimal ads with great music and personalities.
I know it’s for the plot but yeah, when xyz doesn’t work because of “atmospheric interference” or whatnot they could fall back onto more primitive technologies. Tractor beam not working? Use a grappler. Phasers not working? Bring down a gunpowder firearm.
An interesting experiment on the music thing. Top songs on your 13th birthday, at least for US/North Americans. https://www.birthdayjams.com
I know this is just a meme but school is an excellent way to have a foundational understanding of how things work, and learning to problem solve including googling.
They had a big push and update a few years back focusing on redoing the UI to make it more friendly to beginners. Although I haven’t personally used it a ton since then.
We love US defaultism.
I had this on Ubuntu or Debian awhile back. PopOS shares enough with them this might be the same issue. It was a quick fix that worked for me. If not, then there’s multiple scratchy HDMI issues out there…
https://askubuntu.com/questions/405071/static-and-crackling-in-my-hdmi-audio
How did you find the “care of” button instead of “%” symbol?