Dnb

@Dnb@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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Joined 2 months ago

Many in the crowd hit, they had to redirect fire to the target

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Think it's missing the f. Computers for work

Intel has had more security stuff that slowed it down than amd.

Amd had some usb dropout issues but otherwise has been pretty solid for Ryzen.

Even storing full comments isn't much more storage. Just consider it as another random comment from someone else. Doubt most people edit their comments so 95% of comments only have 1 copy. Hell they used (maybe still do) ignore edits in the first 5 min or something likely so people could fix typos/formatting before they start storing history separately.

And being good for environment goes it the window when they are packaged, shipped separately instead now

Hell yeah, muds taught me to type fast, too :D. Realms of despair and others. Got me into modding, too, working on a custom server.

Right click the start menu should be easier to get to iirc

You can trust zero of it. Is that not the same?

Wouldn't the majority counting for president be nice

While I'd generally agree thst they are wrong or make up incorrect info on this case it was correct.

It gave you the min specs for vr the first time and updated specs for no man's sky the second time when you asked a more specific question.

It used your prompt of a 3070 and gave a similar perf amd card.

It doesn't know the answer, it can't run the game in vr to test. It relies on information sourced and isn't magic.

I'd highly recommend Stolen Realms. Pretty cheap too

It's a hex grid turn based game. You can have up to 6 characters (difficulty scales per character) and can each control as many in the party as you want. Turns are taken as enemy, and players with the players able to act at the same time so you aren't waiting too long if you are communicating about what you want to do.

It has multiple "classes" with skill tiers that require you to take a few from that "class" but you can spec however you want.

The roguelike mode is very fun for quick sessions and will reward you with a choice of random skills and armors after every fight, but it also saves if you need to go and play later.

That was one of the original tesla quick"charge" concepts. You'd drive over a pit like oil stops and it situs swap out your battery for a charged one

Ngl I hate most of the new domain options. Was that site a .com or .net was fine. Now you have a dozen common options and many sites have a silly name. Look at lemmy itself for great examples of it.

If they wanted to accidently lose registration they could just do it by party affiliation in key states

No need to do it by referring url