There’s nothing contradictory in what is written there.
“The XTX is better - but you don’t deserve it, bitch”
There’s nothing contradictory in what is written there.
“The XTX is better - but you don’t deserve it, bitch”
“Pharmacists are finding they can see more patients a day by just prescribing the closest thing within arm’s reach”
Seeing more patients is not a good thing by itself
Wait until you hear about this new thing called: one set of rules for rich people & their companies, one set of rules for poor people
Hello, fellow Factorio enjoyer!
In case anyone actually wants to know a couple of reasons
A) It’s not fair that some people pay and some don’t. (Of course it’s also not fair that some can afford $70 on a video game and some struggle to buy food)
B) If everyone would pay then we’d all only have to pay $50 each, lowering the price for those that are paying $70 at the moment. (Whether developers would lower prices or just make more money is another question)
You can take what you’re given and be happy /s
I was with my mistress one day when she heard her husband walking up the drive. She said, “quick, use the back door!”. I wasn’t sure we had time, but it’s not every day you’re offered anal
Actually true though, in roughly half of all cases. More if you count cloud cover as not being blue
I’d assumed you’d read my other comment. When I do have both drives plugged in at once, Windows always does a disk check on every startup, which takes a long time and is completely unnecessary. Just switching which device I boot from isn’t a good solution for my computer
Probably could, but it’s not worth the time or effort. I switch so rarely that even if it only took five minutes to configure, that’s still more time than I spend switching in six months
I can’t leave them both plugged in because Windows keeps complaining that my drive is damaged and it needs to run a disk check. The reason I don’t set up grub or something else properly is mainly laziness. I use one OS for a project that lasts several months at a time so I don’t switch between them that often. It’s just not worth the time or effort to save two minutes every few months
I wouldn’t recommend it, but my current setup is I reach into the computer, unplug one SSD and plug in the other. Not the most high-tech dual boot but yeah
I was coming here to talk about that recent post saying how easy it is to make a GUI and every program should already have one…
10% of my ability to fix your computer is because I know the issue
90% is that I don’t panic at error messages and I know how to use a search engine
I wonder if these idiots know you can buy a second-hand laptop for less than half of that $40,000 and install Linux on it yourself
If only YouTube ads were as unobtrusive as PornHub’s… one five-second-skippable ad before each video is all I’ve ever seen