I guess I better buy a new Pi before they quintuple in price for half the quality
I guess I better buy a new Pi before they quintuple in price for half the quality
This link is absolute cancer on mobile, unusable
Do you know any Linux users that aren’t IT professionals? If I know any, it’s because they’re the children of IT professionals
No, not at all. Games used to have demos and trial versions, like basically all games, but game studios used to have to actually finish making a game before they shipped it. Trying before you bought was the business model of the whole industry. Now so many games are shipped in such bad condition they wouldn’t dare let you try it first. Trying before you buy is just prudent, as long as you actually buy the ones you like enough to play through.
My 3070 apparently can’t run it in low detail at the native resolution of my monitor. Weak.
Guess what Edge and Chrome do if you make Firefox the default browser? They all harass you if you run them when they aren’t the default. At least Firefox respects the “don’t bother me about this again” checkbox
The whole point of the cat thing was to point out the absurdity of the claim that reality isn’t real until you know about it. The cat is already in whatever state you observe when you open the box. It’s not both alive and dead, it’s either alive or dead. The thought experiment isn’t serious, and it’s not supporting the idea that the cat is somehow magically in both states just because you haven’t yet manipulated the lid of a wooden cube.