There’s not really any effective way a layman can construct them.
(Also this is a play about the generator magazine being a mechanic of the game, in Project Zomboid, plumbing into a sink automatically filters water)
There’s not really any effective way a layman can construct them.
(Also this is a play about the generator magazine being a mechanic of the game, in Project Zomboid, plumbing into a sink automatically filters water)
Lucky… you only have a fraction of PFAS you need to test for…
Also, of course, not buying apple and finding alternatives to their platform-bound software
“Sir, we’ve already been breached once!”
“But what about second breach?”
Yeah, and plumbing into a filtered sink from the rain collectors too
IRL zomboid is worse because there are less offline resources available now than the 90s, gun ownership and reliability depend greatly on where you are in the world and what laws restrict you, population is exponentially greater, the environment is much more toxic (UNICEF doesn’t even recommend you try to boil rainwater anymore), and extreme weather makes survival in the absence of modern technology extremely difficult.
Funniest battles for the silliest beans :3
I’m not sure if this would fall under the definition of “skill issue”, but I’ve never had any luck getting Samba to work on even a local network.
This may be the same argument at “immutable” distros, having an environment where the user cannot fuck it up will be the best way to spur adoption rates, and eventually ambitious users will use more granular methods like you described.
I probably will use this.
Try another, maybe wayback machine has it.
Go go gadget archive.ph !
(Paste the link there)
Nah he hates getting beach camped on Hapis.
I haven’t done enough research to say for sure, unfortunately. I know AMD is far better than Nvidia in terms of not being as entrenched in AI development (which by extension, is weaponized for generating target information), and they’re also better in terms of not being as proprietary (hiding everything behind closed doors), although that’s not directly related.
So currently? I think they’re morally better than Nvidia, yeah. But it’s not a high bar to clear, and as their market share progresses, they may fall to the same practices that Nvidia was encouraged to embrace.
I also have a sneaking suspicion that even if the curriculum is a runaway success, the “comprehensive whole-health care” will be unobtanium for anyone below a certain income threshold.
The big 3 (AMD, Intel, Nvidia) in the graphics space already have a presence in the country due to manufacturing and design capabilities.
It’s a similar case with certain weapons manufacturing as well.
The most evil companies tend to send the most reliable and substantial paychecks, unfortunately.
A .zip archive :) or for that matter, a YouTube Playlist that you can just use YTDL to copy for yourself
From experience, it’s because assholes will sometimes swipe ya down the aisle if you stick out. You have to pull in as much as you can.
I guess a big factor would be constant access to the internet on your mobile devices. I usually travel through internet “dead zones” (no cell coverage, wifi, or just in a building that doubles as a Faraday cage), so I find having offline music a lifeline for staving off boredom. That could be why it appeals to me more - plus the whole “they can’t take it away” side.
“You really think someone would do that? Go on the internet… and tell lies?”
Their hands were kinda tied mate. It’s not like they revoked already downloaded content.