The Universe’s greatest distributor of Spice. Cult of the Shrike member.
I’ve been playing Outer Worlds lately. It’s made by Obsidian so it’s gameplay is similar to F:NV.
(he’s mostly retired so his hobby is old atari, amstrad, and spectrum computers)
Your husband is an absolute legend.
Nevermind @slazer2au@lemmy.world answered it.
I going to look like a dumbass for asking this but you’re not talking about vscodium, are you?
I saw this very post just a few moments ago. Holy shit, these guys can’t keep it in their pants.
What’s the possibility and legality of something like getting implemented in the US?
I’m pretty sure that every Android Lemmy user has a Custom ROM installed on their device. Currently daily driving GrapheneOS on my Pixel 7 Pro.
Ignore that reply it was intended to be its own comment but didn’t realize that I was replying to your comment.
Me, 12 years old: “I don’t know what this Linux thing is but it looks cool!”
Me, 25 years old: " As write this, I’m in an underground bunker in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness. The fascist government is currently looking for me. I use a 15 year old Thinkpad with Arch installed. I live off of tuna and spam. My only forms of protection are two AKM rifles and a Doberman Pinscher. I have a beat up Toyota Tacoma for the rare visits to the surface. I have a load of SSDs with pirated content for entertainment. I have only myself and my aforementioned Doberman to keep me company. Life is good."
Well, when your DRM software is utter shit that it leads gamers to pirate games you’re not going to have the best reputation.
Looks interesting. If this is a web comic, where can I read the rest?
While I’m yet to do it myself, I would suggest getting a Thinkpad T480 and upgrading its RAM. The reason you want a T480 is because it was the last Thinkpad to have user removable parts. One tip: when using eBay, make sure you filter out the T480s. The T480s is not the same as the T480 since it doesn’t have user removable parts.
Thanks for the tip. Dodged another proprietary bullet.
Good! I’m looking to ditch most search engines (with the possible exception of Searx) since they have become so inundated with so much junk links. Louis Rossmann mentioned in one of his videos that he pays $20/month for GPT-4 since it fetches better results. But I’ll look into this before I do so. Thanks for sharing this.
I also tried finding a dumb 4K TV some time ago and, yeah, they don’t exist. 4K TVs were a good tech that came out at the wrong time.