NateSwift

@NateSwift@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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Pretty sure the way Adobe’s licensing works you need to be always online to use it

Does Nvidia hate me?

Yes

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Damn you really hit with this one

It’s also Netflix, and I’ve found networks that throttle speeds to streaming sites also throttle speeds to fast.com which can be really helpful if you’re aware of it and really annoying if you aren’t

The exp required to level up increases exponentially, not the amount you earn

I think they’re projecting :p

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Shooter drills have everyone sit in the corner of the room with the lights off, shades down, door locked, and instructions to be quiet and attack anyone who goes through the door with whatever you can throw

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He’s the one that would be doing the review. It isn’t about trying to “sneak in” AI content

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I just wish it wasn’t so latent :(

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Other comments have said it needs to be fresh

FUCK

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Didn’t know about the sale, time to buy another game to not play!

Even a broken clock

Probably my 2012 hybrid Intel/Nvidia graphics played a part if I was guessing

Having lived this, I would be inclined to agree

Not the guy you asked, an he may have a better recommendation, but Linux Mint Cinnamon was incredible for when I needed something that just worked out of box. It’s really good in terms of compatibility and defaults to a super usable system right out of the box.

It’s you! Glad you started getting responses :)

I really enjoyed watching it with some friends. I’m not usually a fan of musicals, but most of the songs were good and paced well enough I actually looked forward to them

“The Media” as in Disney and Warner more than news imho

I wish my anxiety said things I could disagree with instead of just “I don’t like this” when thinking about something I need to do that I don’t like

Works for me on mlem

Reading works great! If you need to mount the drive manually (IIRC Mint should do this for you) you’ll need to specify that it’s NTFS instead of it automatically detecting the file system but other than that it’s just plug and play

It depends on exactly how you plan to do things. The Linux kernel supports reading NTFS but not writing to it. I’m not sure exactly how full your drives are, but you might be able to consolidate some before installing Linux.

There are a couple utilities that let your mount an NTFS file system for read & write, but I wouldn’t trust them for important data.

Edit: This is outdated as of like 2021. Don’t listen to me

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40 is good. The 5g home internet I had a 6 months ago had around 200ms and I had to go back to cable

Today I learned. Cunningham’s law strikes again I guess

I had it tell me a certain product had a feature it didn’t and then cite a website that was hosting a copy of the user manual… that didn’t mention said feature. Having it cite sources makes it way easier to double check if it’s spewing bullshit though