

‘Scheme’ has that connotation in the US, yeah.
I know publications outside the US use it in a much more neutral manner, but it’s funny to us.
‘Scheme’ has that connotation in the US, yeah.
I know publications outside the US use it in a much more neutral manner, but it’s funny to us.
If you haven’t played it, Windblown is a good time. It feels very much like a top-down Dead Cells.
Bleh.
This is awful.
Second ABB
It’s great for most of the stuff I read
No idea, hence my “probably not”
A deal with Microsoft, maybe?
Storage is cheap, windows licensing is expensive, maybe Lenovo is trying to add value for the people who want to stick to Windows
Probably not, though. Hopefully it’s repairable/upgradable.
Ciri took the Trial of the Grasses in 3
What about that makes her not a “real Witcher”?
I’ve told the wife I can’t watch these shows because of how bad the tech always is, and I can’t stop myself from losing suspension of disbelief when something like this happens
“learned some things like Linux, command line, docker, and networking/pfsense” “I don’t consider myself technical”
Don’t sell yourself short, I work in IT and have colleagues on our helpdesk who would struggle endlessly with those concepts.
I hereby dub you a tech person, like it or not, those skills can and do pay the bills.
I’m a new Bazzite (nvidia) user, but I use Linux in various flavors for self-hosting already so I’m not a complete newbie.
I’m personally ok with the immutability of the os on my desktop, I’d rather be more free to break things in my homelab environment than lose an OS install on my desktop because I flew too close to the sun.
I 100% understand the appeal though.