

More specifically, we force it to undergo phase changes under different pressures, and in doing so it absorbs/releases latent heat in the air. It’s converting latent heat to sensible heat.


More specifically, we force it to undergo phase changes under different pressures, and in doing so it absorbs/releases latent heat in the air. It’s converting latent heat to sensible heat.


What about their promise to deliver a finished product?


My Linux Mint 22 iso currently has a ratio of 11908.34 over the last year and a bit.
Edit: linuxmint-22.2-cinnamon-64bit.iso is gaining fast with a ratio of 314 in just two weeks.


You need to relink your account. Go to https://plex.tv/link Your firestick Plex app should present you with a 4 digit code.


Neither of these games are even in the same ballpark genre as Borderlands?
If I want steak for dinner I’m not looking for advice on where to go that includes instead trying a local pizza place.


I can mow my lawn with less than 150 watt-hours. The fact that a 60 second conversation with ChatGPT can surpass that is alarming.


Installing Arch on a server is certainly a choice


In fact Gareth Coker’s soundtracks for Ori are so good, they are one of the few video game OSTs that I’ve bought on vinyl. That and Signals from the Outer Wilds.
Pure magic and they definitely helped make the games.


Immich is a photo/video hosting solution à la Google photos


I adored Moss (mostly for its theme but also for the highly innovative gameplay) but I haven’t had a VR system in some time. This one might be first on my list to buy if I ever get into VR again.


Speaking as a player that doesn’t use proxies, if the people I play with suddenly all started to compete with stronger and stronger decks using proxied cards, I’d feel more likely to quit playing with them than try to keep up. Not everyone is looking for power.


I would say so. As long as you aren’t abusing the secondary market to proxy cards that are totally out of reach for your play group’s power level


How is this still alive?!
Because it’s fun to play? People buying and hoarding cards because of their monetary value is certainly something that happens, but this is first and foremost a game.


Um, acktually some of us went from vanilla Debian to Nobara to vanilla Debian.


Is it comfortable in the hand? The surface looks super rough


Seems to work really well. I can do obscure searches like Outer Wilds and it will pull up pictures I took from my phone of random gameplay moments, so it’s not doing any filename or metadata cheating there.


Which model would you recommend? I just switched from ViT-B/32 to ViT-SO400M-16-SigLIP2-384__webli since it seemed to be the most popular.


I’m coming up on 10000 for linux mint that I started nearly 300 days ago. 2.7GiB download, 24.8TiB upload.
My next highest is GIMP 3.0 at a little over 400.
The rationale in the OP is that with archinstall, an inexperienced user will have no idea where to even begin diagnosing any issues post install. Whereas installing manually is sort of a barrier to entry that ensures you know what you’re doing.
Standing up to, or standing up for?