There’s nothing pretty about this. This is straight up nightmare fuel.
Happy Halloween, I guess.
There’s nothing pretty about this. This is straight up nightmare fuel.
Happy Halloween, I guess.
I avoid the problem by just using standard operating systems. I don’t use operating system robots because everyone knows robots will eventually turn on mankind and try to exterminate us.
Remember kids, use operating systems, not operating system robots!
You’re all wrong. It’s DriveClub. They put so much detail in the simulation of air pressure, angle of light coming from the sun, dynamic volumetric clouds, and so much more. On top of that, they simulate their weather on the conditions 100 miles out from the actual racetrack to make things as realistic as possible. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
Yikes! 😬
I’m not sure what’s wilder: the ideas presented, the shocking length, or the atrocious grammar.
I hope you get the help you need. There are resources available.
If I’ve learned anything from Amazon, cheap Chinese knock offs are named by pulling random letters out of a Scrabble bag.
I use it and can confirm it’s pretty good. I only wish it had support for port forwarding because their current solution of running a looping script is clunky and tends to error out after a while.
People lost their shit about Google Glass, claiming users would be able to take pics of them without their knowledge, yet they didn’t bat an eye at the established creepers doing that already with smartphones and they sure don’t seem to care much about Meta putting forth Glass 2.0, now with more invasiveness! An article about it is a good first step, but articles like this about Glass were everywhere, along with a general negative sentiment in the public (and there even were some assaults on people using those things!), yet I rarely hear about these even worse glasses. Do people just not care about privacy anymore?
I have both Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day listed on mine.
No problem!
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No problem!
That’s the file structure of a Blu-ray disc that’s been unencrypted. Get MakeMKV and open the main directory using that software. It will read it as if you’ve given it an actual Blu-ray disc. It will show you the available video files. The largest one will be the movie, so if you want, you can select only that from the list and it will rip it out of the file structure and give you an mkv file of the movie. It’ll be large because it’s not compressed, so to save space, you can use Handbrake or ffmpeg if you’re nice with command lines to encode it to your favorite codec.
“Dead or alive, you’re coming with me.”
I’m so sorry for your loss. 😢 It sounds like you had a very good life together.
As someone who loves sourdough, that bread looks really good. That said, I’d still hesitate to try it, or anything else, from Satan’s Maggoty Cum Fart. 🤨
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Is that… Is that not what it costs now?
I am very confused by this. I have Proton VPN running on two machines, my Windows gaming PC and my old gaming PC that’s now working as a file server running Linux Mint. I have kill switch enabled on both. Jellyfin is running on the Mint PC (standard install, not Docker) and I regularly access it on my gaming PC via the browser. I can also access network drives from the Mint PC that I’ve mapped to the Windows PC. If I’m reading Proton’s response right, I shouldn’t be able to do this, yet I’ve been doing it for about a year.
I’m not sure someone that can’t form simple sentences correctly should be using software as powerful as you attempt to describe.
What’s wrong with that? This is the same world where a 10 year old can force a legalized cockfight with exotic animals they’ve trained in order to capture said god themselves, at which point the god will do their bidding and fight other exotic animals on the kid’s behalf. And all without parental supervision! This comic seems just as plausible as anything else that happens in this world.