Ah okay. I saw it on Steam listed as just MS Flight Simulator. Assumed it was the latest one.
Ah okay. I saw it on Steam listed as just MS Flight Simulator. Assumed it was the latest one.
I read the download size is like 150GB. That’s why I didn’t buy it on sale.
Did you use your laptop on a bed at any point?
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One Puuuuuuuuuunch
Johnny Sack.
Furballz.
Misanthropist.
I used to use Ubuntu years ago. The beauty of that distro is that it will fuck itself up. No action required on your part. Versions after 16 would black screen themselves after an upgrade, or the mouse pointer would go on vacation. Even better, it would say your 100% correct password was incorrect and lock you out.
You’re not really any worse off with something like Arch, aside from the initial install. Overall, less headaches for me.
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deep inhale “Doooooooodge…… Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaall”
Same. Even back then, as soon as Oasis hit the radios I couldn’t stand it. Then there was the people who would get hammered and yell it at the top of their lungs completely out of tune at 4 in the morning. Scumbag anthem. Oh yeah, there was also this guy https://youtu.be/NTfZshkNZRw
You can get “android on a stick” computers and sideload some de-googled stuff. They plug right into the USB port of some smart tvs. You might be able to hack an Amazon Firestick too.
It doesn’t really. I won’t give a whole course on DNS and network stuff, but basically it has zero effect on your download and upload speeds.
DNS is like a phone book. You type Wikipedia.org and DNS translates that to an address like 200.92.36.68
When you download stuff, that’s not going through the Pi at all. So there’s no negative effects.
I use one too, but it doesn’t block certain things like YouTube’s embedded adverts. Also use uBlock Origin.
Step 1) Get a raspberry pi. Step 2) Open terminal and paste: curl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | bash Step 3) Point your DNS to the raspberry pi’s IP address.
My personal reason, I looked at their code and it was amateur town. Hacked together trash. There’s a proper way to modify Chromium and they didn’t follow any of it. In contrast, Vivaldi’s coders knew what they were doing. I don’t actively use or support Chrome, but if you’re going to do something, do it right.
You could probably run Linux on a binary abacus. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bbinary_Abacus_002.jpg
I’m more surprised people still watch CNN.