It’s a fucking drawing, who the fuck cares.
It’s a fucking drawing, who the fuck cares.
Not everyone’s, just non-billionaire’s.
I enjoy YouTube Music, because it is much snappier and better than Spotify, but there are some things that just make no sense, and I wonder how are they not spotted by not even a single dev.
I’d accept paywalls If I could pay for a ‘package’ where I have access for all these paywalled websites and each gets money proportional to how often I’ve used them. There’s no way I am going to pay for all these separately.
But there’s no such thing, so I just block ads, and whenever I see a paywalled website I just close it.
Then go into it. For these two there’s a lot of resources online, although if you want to go deeper into linguistics field, I guess you’d need to either go to university or find good resources elsewhere (books, etc. (Well, you probably can find these online as well)). It’s just phonetics (in lingustics/) that might be hard to learn on your own, since you might make errors without proper instructions from an experienced person, or at least that’s what I’ve heard.
Me with linguistics and technology, lol.
It’s a huge deal for hardcore fans, but I am overall against these practices, since they are just illegal, period.
There are a lot of fangames that contain regions and their Pokemon from original games, with some enhancements. You could try these.
That’s probably something a person who has no clue about Pokemon could say. You underestimate how many mechanics older games contain, since like half of them are not obvious for casual players. Although I am not sure about gens newer than IV (Diamond and Pearl is the most recent I’ve played), since I haven’t played them. But most people agree that the best games were around that period (Gen IV, or V), and they only become worse over the years.
I remember having trouble installing software from Microsoft Store, (there’s apparently a solution for that, but it didn’t work for me) but otherwise it’s a perfectly normal Windows 10 installation, just without any bloat.
EU should just go and tell Microsoft that either they will allow consumers to install Windows 11 on hardware that would have no trouble running it (they could even slap a warning that it’s not fully “supported”, like whatever), or tell the user that there’s an eco-friendly alternative: that is running Linux, with instructions on how to do so. Otherwise they just allow a monopoly to have disastrous impact on the environment.
explorer.exe
is still used for desktop and probably other stuff as well, so it might not be possible without using 3rd party shell replacement and not many exist.
You can run Windows in virtual machine, you know.
It would be the best if you could have dedicated GPU for it, to be able to run games with nearly 100% performance.
You could say the same about Android and iOS. They are preloaded with a web browser not many people change. In fact I’ve noticed that many users (mostly older) using Android don’t even know what browser they are using, since they just type shit into Google widget on their home screen.
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To be honest I really think that an AI surprising human brain in many ways is a matter of time, but what people don’t tend to talk about is whether or not we are slowly approaching the limit what we can do with technology, because I already see tech progress slowing down in some areas.
Exactly. And Spotify for example is horrendous. I don’t understand how people can use an app that is so slow and buggy.
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And now it takes 12 second for a single character to appear on the screen!
(Pressing Turbo button actually slowed down the CPU AFAIK).
It is already normalized.