I use portainer, but I don’t think I ever gave them my information. How would they even have my email?
I use portainer, but I don’t think I ever gave them my information. How would they even have my email?
Yes, some games just let you select which controller is which, some of them you have to manually set it in the Steam Input settings before you launch the game.
The ONLY problem I have had with this, is the controller on the system itself defaults as controller 1, so SOME games it takes a little fiddling to use different controllers. But I have done this and it works great.
I’ve used a handful of different USB to HDMI docks, and I haven’t had any problems with any of them. I just use an anker dock that supports gigabit ethernet, 100W power passthrough, and HDMI, and it works just fine.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B087QZVQJX/
You can use just about any controllers using Bluetooth, I really like the wireless XBox controllers (only supported over Bluetooth) for this. But I’ve also used the Switch controllers and they work fine.
It’s really just a slightly expensive setup for what it is, but it’s also very portable, so…
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And he might go to jail. (might)
It’s v1 from a relatively new company, trying something unprecedented. I’m not surprised it has some major flaws. The first Gen framework 13 did as well.
I own a Gen2 and a Gen3 framework 13 and they are both phenomenal. I would recommend them to anyone looking for a slim laptop, that wasn’t overly concerned about cost.
I’m sure the Gen3 FW16s will be great as well, but it’s going to be a bit before I would recommend them to anyone.
What I think would be great for framework to do next is to design a purpose built eGPU for the framework 13. I would really enjoy something that would turn the FW13 into a decent gaming PC, while still retaining the portability for travel.
Sounds like a similar puzzle to the Chernobyl pigs. They eat kind of unique sources, including mushrooms, and therefore have an unexpectedly larger quantity of toxins.
Big business doesn’t have the right to decide that for us.
Saying that this is a sum function on an Excel spreadsheet is a VAST oversimplification of this study. Stating that they did not take variables and parameters into account means that you did not read the study you linked. This may very well be a poor study, but not for the reasons you stated.
It was neutral at best, it was still a conspiracy to reduce choice in the market in a way that was beneficial to them. Yes, the excuse they used was that it prevented people from creating light bulbs that were of poor quality, and had an unpleasant color to them, but it also was profitable for them to do so.
Here’s the video you mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb7Bs98KmnY
Just for some context here - Evanston is in the same county as Chicago, which is one of the USA’s largest cities.
While this wouldn’t directly impact all of Chicago’s elections, it will have an impact in which direction Chicago may go. If Chicago picks up ranked choice voting, then the rest of Illinois may follow.
Often you can get by just starting a PowerPoint presentation, alt tab away, and let it run in the background. It’ll keep the computer from locking and you don’t need to install anything that might look suspicious.
CGP Grey did a video on this subject a little over a decade ago.
I’m currently looking at setting up Reolink cameras on a homeassistant setup.
Not sure if it perfectly meets your requirements, but it should be ad free and closed system.
Tromeo and Juliet (1996)
Vanilla ISIS
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz_MS-10
Falcon 9 never had an abort with crew onboard, while Soyuz has.
Not sure why SpaceX is in this group, except “cause musk”, since they’re objectively the best rocket company out there.
The rest are obvious, but the Falcon 9 is the cheapest, and most reliable rocket.
It’s really easy. Do they provide this for all their workers? Is this particular worker being treated to this particular gift when no one else did?
If this was specifically provided for this worker without input from them, then it’s a problem.
If everyone in the office gets a chocolate cake with Hennessy, then it’s fine.
If the worker selected this treat for themselves, then it’s fine.