i took ubis advice.
i am now very comfortable with not owning ubisoft games 😂
i have 7 bulbs since 2019
none of them failed so far.
all the lifespans i found ranged between 15.000 to 25.000 hours ( which btw was equated to 1.000 hours per year instead of 5.000 per year)
so this doesn’t sound normal to me.
how manny(in use) bulbs do you have?
what brands do you use?
yes and no.
I work as an it support in a small software company, so i do lots of stuff:
data integration / migration, fixes in our legacy products & websites, and of course fixing printers.
thats way to complicated explain in detail,
but just saying IT support doesn’t do it justice (people just think im the guy that tells people to “turn it of and on again” if i leave it at that)
Instead of telling people directly what i do,
i just tell them i work in IT, this is what my company does, and i work on these products.
dont forget darwin aka MacOS
*“Are you Mcloving it, Mcbitch?!”
its just missing dns entrys.
if you configure anything other than your providers default dns server you don’t notice it.
better?
looks more like Bloodborne from what i can tell
😂😂😂 the wonders of unicode / utf-8
it the reason why you can post in any imaginable writing system from ancient sumerian complaints in cuneiform 𒂍𒀀 𒈾𒍢𒅕 to the goddamn seraphim o “серафими многоꙮ҄читїи҄” that was used exactly once in a single 15century manuscript.
its also the reason you can post emojis nearly anywhere.
🦀MENTLEGEN🦀
beryllium to be precisely.
just ignore the ominous blue glow,
they are supposed to do that.
i updated the title
smartphones are pretty damn impressive.
they downright make scifi gizmos like dataslates, or comunicators seem outdated.
gps navigation arround the world,
even without cellula reception if you have offline map data.
and automatic navigation / route planning
a vast array of communication services be it text sound, or video,
one on one, as a group, or in a public forum.
a vast sea of information on every topic immaginable.
ever improving camera & sensor tech.
and smartphones do it all in one device small enough to fit in your pocket.
and i didn’t even mention the computing power & storage that oveshadows some room sized supercomputers of the past
yeah sf6 is fun,
i havent played the older games,
but from whad i heard, id describe the newer ones as more aggressive and less finicky(in terms of input precision / timing)
also online play has gotten way better(if that even was a thing when you last played)
thanks man, but how did you get a picture of my room ?!?