How does steam deals with installing on a different HD than system’s one? That’s the only issue I have had with WINE and I had to unpack in Windows.
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a human.
How does steam deals with installing on a different HD than system’s one? That’s the only issue I have had with WINE and I had to unpack in Windows.
Unpopular does not mean wrong. The person that holds the unpopular opinion will make a sound argument toward it revealing pockets of shared bias or wrongly held opinion by the majority.
The point IS replying with arguments.
My granfather’s watch.
I’m pretty sure you can define the filter by bitrate as in dimension/minute of the file, this allow for a filter that’s unrelated to the filename.
Of course if you are into stuff like HDR type you can’t reasonably expect it to be tied to a webrip or anything below Blueray.
You can also do a manual search from within radarr and look at the files yourself.
Don’t other people’s banks have web portals?
Sadly, some finance services are app only, app-that-don’t-run-without-Play-Store only.
It souds like this is literally your first step outside of windows.
Don’t listen to any of these people, stick to dual boot, especially if your quality of life (I mean your hobbies) are tied to mastery of a known ecosystem of specific softwares.
Linux can work but you will need to compromise, and you will royally fuck up and unless you are embracing troubleshooting as an hobby you won’t like it.
Dual booting allows you to have a safe harbor for when things go south.
I’ve had a dual boot for around 6 years and only this year I have, not deleted windows but set up my boot to default to linux (it used to be last OS booted).
I had to give up the quality of some audio filters for streaming, I coud not for the life of me figure out how to run a couple of specific games, I’m unable to uncompress big .exe archives (yarrr) in certain specific disks and after a year of smooth daily sailing I had my drivers go nuts and had to dive in and fix it, doing research on old shitty reliable windows.
Wifi in apps that have no reasonable need for it, because it’s basically location.
As a linux noob, I am developing the spider sense of telling when a solution is something reliable and when it’s something that will fuck me up 3 months down the line.
It’s been… Interesting. I still haven’t figured out what’s the sane way to have multiple CUDA coexist peacefully…
There’s a spectrum, but if I were to map all and every dark pattern, random loot surely qualifies.
If a fight is compelling it has its own reward, random drop chances (especially abysmal drop-rate) will have you mindlessly repeating it no matter the quality of the boss design.
The best thing about Yakuza is that it welcomes many different approaches so you can go have crazy absurd fun, intense cinematic story driven drama, mindless collectible and challenges…
I think it’s perfect to rediscover what fun in videogame is.
including those yet to exist.
That, believe it or not, is jail.
You met a beautiful woman focused on survival that looks down on you if you play videogames?
DotA and Counterstrike for sure.
I tried the first but it was unapproachable, the second I think I had to pay for so it was a no-no.
I’d like to say Dwarf Fortress but I’m afraid I would have turned out even weirder than I am.
That’s cool but you can’t express it as “I work well under stress” because in these day and age tons of people write that no matter what. It doesn’t say what you think it says.
Lying is 100% part of a very normal and healthy diverse society. What I find perplexing is the desire to put it out there in such an explicit way.
I have the reverse thing, after the check I’m like “I got away with it once again!”, while packing absolutely nothing wrong.
That’s not just in American airports.
I never got that.
If I read on a CV “I work well under stress” all I understand is that you think lying is a natural part of working and/or that you are signaling that you expect and are consenting to be abused.
I see where you are coming from but degoogled chromium is ridden of the “bad” stuff that Chrome adds, it does nothing to actively fix what is unhardened in both Chrome and Chromium.
It’s also the more relevant criticism, the entanglement of Brave with crypto, but within the chromium ecosystem, it IS the best you can get.
I use arch firefox btw.
Obsidian with calendar plugin here.