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No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That's what you are A song that goes on and on

  • For those that have played it. How's it compare to borderlands 3 and Wonderlands?

    I thought the characters and story in 3 was bad but the gameplay was solid.

    I also felt wonderlands characters and story was fun but the gameplay kinda meh.

  • I expect my phones to last 1 year for every $100 I spent on it.

  • If you remove thrive from the query I would say most of them.

    However once you include thrive as a modifier I'd reckon under 5%.

  • I recently learned God of War and the Linux kernel developers are having a programming feud.

    "...Luck's patch had achieved its intended purpose; God of War players are now suitably miserable..."

    https://lwn.net/Articles/911219/

  • I like to immerse myself in fictional stories, imagine being my favourite characters.

    I try to fill most of my free time with social activities. Big fan of in-person boardgames.

  • I've had good luck with the Microsoft cameras and ones that say they are "Skype certified" on the box.

  • I love that idea.

    If you do, I'd like to know what kind of bandwidth and system usage it demands.

    I've been wondering if a pi could do this for me and my few friends.

  • The fact these are sold with less than 2TB stock is pathetic. Given some games are hitting 500GB

  • Theoretically, you could do it in real-time and cache it.

    I think it would be important to check the API rules of w/e service you're using.

    https://www.enjen.net/asn-blocklist/readme.php#api

    Some CDNs I believe can already do it like cloudflare. But I havn't tested it myself, but I have seen ASN block pages through them in the past.

  • Should be easier to block them by ASN instead of IP. That way you can control ipv6 connections too.

    But if you don't do business with the UK, I wonder if you are allowed to ignore them?

  • If they signed net neutrality into law they could have avoided this. Can't have it both ways industry, it's either a utility or a service.

  • Yuruyuri marathon. 3 seasons, spin off series and several OVAs.

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  • Classic silent hill 2 was traumatic. I still struggle with playing horror games. 10/10 would recommend

  • A+

  • As soon as I make a serious mistake like food poisoning or breaking a bone. I'm screwed without someone. Or if I'm just unfortunate enough to acquire an infection.

    And this all assumes that I find what I need to survive in the first place.

  • I'll vote for eight.

  • 486 and first gen Pentiums are still supported, though I'd expect not for much longer.

    It's funny you mention that.

    I've been loosely following development around maintaining support for those. (And seeing i686 become the x86 soft target)

    It seems we're entering the era where test units related to these legacy platforms are no longer blockers should they fail. We're also seeing a mass exodus for support of the x86_64 v1 and v2 feature sets in some distributions and projects.

    But that doesn't mean no one is working on supporting legacy stuff.

    https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.16-SoundBlaster-AWE32

  • That's an impressive amount of financial independence in my eyes, given what could be occurring.