That sounds beautiful.
That sounds beautiful.
Yeah dude! Glad to hear that. Thanks for the follow up.
Ignore the gatekeeping and do your thing. Nice choice on Debian.
I had this issue. A laptop with a single ssd was configured as raid 0 in bios out of the box. Changed it – debian immediately recognizes the drive.
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Do you change your hand towels every time you use them?
To build on this: teach them what social engineering is and how it can be predatory.
I use an alum block after I shave. That’s it.
It looks like the picture in that article is upside down judging by the devices logo on the screen. Are the analog sticks above the d pad and buttons?
Everything about that device confuses me.
Buy once, cry once. Ironically it’s saved me a ton of money in the past.
This is equally true with visual media. It seems like each time a Bluray remaster is released there’s the inevitable complaint that it looks horrible.
Um, that’s film grain and it’s how the source was produced.
I’ve always been pretty picky with audio, but have made some changes recently. The 5.1 system was absolutely worth it. In fact, I got rid of my turntable speakers and just run it through the surround sound and it sounds great.
Although, for reference – even before tinnitus I couldn’t tell the difference between 320 and FLAC/lossless.
Use case needed to determine optimal system requirements.
I corrected my Dad on his hateful speach a few years back and he replied ”it’s my goal, just as it should be yours, to be better than my father”.
That has to be one of the most candid things he’s ever said to me.
2026 will be the year for me. Let DDR6 and next gen APUs hit mini PCs and I’m there.
You’ll get used to it. Find a few nice hats you like. It has more to do with temperature control than vanity. I find I get cold easier.
Record an indie album with mostly acoustic instruments then send it off to a DJ to mix and master. It wouldn’t be a remix then, more of a collaboration.
I broke my own rule and actually preordered something – Diablo 4. Huge mistake.