

Well, there’s also software on vinyl! I think Techmoan has something on that.
Well, there’s also software on vinyl! I think Techmoan has something on that.
And for how long will they be optional this time?
And yet I somehow have a very nagging feeling that they screw it up somehow. Either some expansions missing, lincensed content packs (like the Ikea one) not available or some financial decision that will bleed any fan dry more than anything.
Let’s see when the “one account does all” model makes a return and becomes mandatory.
I give it until 2026.
Listen, I keep saying that reality is better satire than satire, BUT COME ON!
To make your own distro, you will need two key things: a budget and people. Given how cutting budgets is also a thing with many government things, you run into danger of lesser maintenance standards of the distro as time progresses. Be it important as it may, the institutions will have to shell out money to make and support a standardized system. Using a mainstream or larger existing distro that also covers enterprise use cases can at least offset some of these troubles. Being able to and actually making it a reality are two different things, sadly.
No, don’t worry, this is merely the German fairytale edition! It’s good for kids!
I’ve rediscovered my passion for Satisfactory once again. In my last save, I’ve made the mistake of rebuilding many of my larger factories in quick succession and the repetitive feeling and frustration I’ve caused myself sucked out the energy to play for quite a while now.
Now I’ve started a new save to see what’s new in 1.0. Semi-automatable biomass burners won me over right away. This time, I plan on not overplanning again. I’m already planning the planning prevention plan preparations.
Realistically, I don’t think so either. Pessimistically, I give it until Jan 1st, 2030.
Who knows, maybe we’ll see something like a Steam Engine processor by 2030, hah!
Well fudge me sideways. Every day is a school day.
They’ve all got LPDDR5, so yeah, you’re unfortunately right. It feels kinda weird having to consider the 7000 and 8000-series last gen already; true as it is, though.
I really don’t know where you’re looking because I only see that in business-class laptops and even then not all of them have soldered RAM.
And I’m already counting the ones with one expansion slot with the soldered bunch.
Of course, if you paid attention only to HP, Dell and Lenovo, then I’d see why you’d think so. But beyond those brands, you don’t have that soldered nonsense everywhere. At the very least, you have things like Clevo, Framework and the like to sell you laptops without soldered ram.
I bet there are even websites that let you filter laptop models without soldered ram. Personally, I only know about Germany-based websites like that, though.
My English teacher’s excuse was always that learning about culture was important, too. And now I know that three-wheeled cars are very dangerous to drive in the vicinity of Mini Coopers!
Always in the last week before Summer break. Bob L’Éponge in French class, Mr Bean in English class, Staplerfahrer Klaus occasionally (don’t google that one if gore isn’t your thing) and throughout the year, of course, documentaries.
I didn’t realize just how often we’ve used these.
Don’t worry, Threads Pro will have you covered for an ad reduction for 3.99/mo.! And Threads Pro Plus for 5.99/mo. will get rid of them all by 2030!
You know, if they aim not to repeat a Cities Skylines 2, that is entirely valid. I’m just a bit salty they eradicated the native Linux ports.
I’m happy I have y’all because I can satisfy my curiosity sparked by clickbait titles without ever giving those a click.
Seriously, the digest alone looks like the full thing is an absolute non-article.
I’d actually argue that most shareholders do know what a bad move it is but are willing to stay around for it because the average consumer has proven to begrudgingly live with adverts everywhere. Amazom gets away with it on Prime, mobile ads are even worse, and Youtube gets away with it despite the outrage… I wonder whether the ads would also lead to an ad-free Windows 365 subscription for consumers analogous to Youtube Premium.
Abor dor Klaus aus Leipzsch saacht das doch so…