

Which of the five versions would be best for someone who hasn’t played before? I’ve only played the second one


Which of the five versions would be best for someone who hasn’t played before? I’ve only played the second one
Speaking for the US: I have met several pro-ICE Latinos who either immigrated here themselves or their parents immigrated.
Essentially, they immigrated the “legitimate” way and bought into the MAGA narrative that there’s loads of criminals crossing the border illegally and coming here to live off welfare without paying taxes. They believe that since they came here the “correct” way, others should do the same and the ones that don’t should be violently deported
It’s good to poop but bad to be pooped. English weird


When in public, wear headphones or you’re a dick


I was talking specifically about major version upgrades, e.g. openSUSE Leap 15.6 to 16.0. But yes, I currently use openSUSE Tumbleweed and upgrades have been smooth


I’ve used a few different distros over the years: Debian, Ubuntu, Neon, openSUSE Leap
Never once has a major version upgrade ever gone 100% successfully. Even on a bog standard system with no 3rd party repos or niche hardware. I don’t know why it’s still so difficult


Unfortunately they’ve been one in the same in the US for many years


Photographers and journalists are two separate groups though. Photographers are the admirable ones for collecting facts and putting themselves in actual danger.
Journalists, however, oftentimes take these facts and spin them for ad revenue, political gain, or their own career advancement


4 GB I believe


I currently use a Pi 4 as a torrent box. The hard drives used to be hooked up to it using a powered USB3 hard drive bay but now they sit in a separate NAS, so the pi is just for running the torrent software.
The only important thing I have to note is I had to limit the total number of connections in the qbittorrent settings (to I think 75?) or else the system would run out of memory while seeding public torrents that were new and in demand. Works great tho


Silknet from Horsong


Steal the Brainrot is a popular custom game within Fortnite


The most insane part of Steal the Brainrot having MTXs is someone can steal the thing you spent real money on, leave the lobby, and you’ll never see it again


Fitting that someone from an instance on a random subdomain commented on this lol


I could see the movement bothering some people, idk it feels more realistic to me than people vibrating all over the place in cod 🤷♂️ especially considering your character is walking around with a backpack full of about 50 lb of loot


I think there’s something to test your mic in the game’s audio settings?


It’s a lot like Minecraft where there isn’t really a definitive endgame (I know Minecraft has the Ender Dragon now but still). There’s quests to do, a skill tree to fill out, loot tiers to climb, but the game leaves it to you as far as when and how you want to do all that stuff. Some people treat it as purely PvE, some as purely PvP, most are somewhere in between… it’s all what you make it.
It’s definitely not for everyone


Nvidia is busy trying to kill their consumer GPU division to free up more fab space for data center GPUs chasing that AI bubble
Which seems wildly shortsighted, like surely the AI space is going to find some kind of more specialized hardware soon, sort of like how crypto moved to ASICs. But I guess bubbles are shortsighted…


I did it for a while and it was a fun little technical project but once the pictrs image cache exhausted the amount of storage I got in the cloud host service’s free tier, I stopped because I didn’t feel like spending money on it
Steve from Blues Clues is almost this exact story, minus the suicide part thankfully