

Good to know. So it might not even be a real increase in individuals adopting Linux, but things like the Steam Deck making having multiple devices running Linux for gaming more common. It’s an important distinction I think.
Good to know. So it might not even be a real increase in individuals adopting Linux, but things like the Steam Deck making having multiple devices running Linux for gaming more common. It’s an important distinction I think.
I couldn’t find a concrete answer to this, so out of curiosity: How is the survey counted? Is it one device per user, or whatever device the survey comes up on and ignoring if the user has answered before? I hope that make sense.
Maybe not, but we do have transparent aluminum which is the ticket, laddie.
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It belongs in nosafetysmokingfirst, but I don’t think that exists here.
It looks to be a black flying fox, but I’m not an expert.
It is definitely the Magicka harming them, or it could be pedantry behind the curse because they seem fine in brightly lit rooms, you just rarely see them in one.
Probably, but my guess is that the authors chose to use terminology that many can relate to and understand easily (whether that was for clicks or clarity I’ll leave up to you).
That is kind of what hookas are.
That is incredibly easy to read. I’m a fan.
But he could analyze the shuffle in real time and know the order of the cards.
From what I could find, the answer appears to be teeny tiny baby leaves.
I’ve seen too many of these with bites taken out of them irl.
This is what I’m wondering about? Are there videos monetized in any way? If so, they could attempt that argument.
Kind of amazing that the KOF videos are still there and work.
Transparent aluminum, laddie.
I’d like to thank you for removing that extra frame. I recently went on a tear on a discord server I’m and fixed about 40 gifs because I can’t stand that shit.
I can’t be trusted around shelled pistachios. I will eat myself sick in no time.
As someone in the space (a career machinist) this is interesting. Spinner doesn’t make remarkable machines. They are pretty bog standard work horses from my experience. You’d also need to get all of the bells and whistles to hit the needed €275,000 average per machine at that rate. My guess is that this was the best new equipment that they could feasibly obtain.
As another commenter pointed out, why would a company that averages making about 1,000 machines per year risk everything over 20? They are small fry in this space, and these dealings could easily damage the company beyond repair. Something definitely seems weird about this.