

Seems like this is Mortal Engines: The Game, so I’m looking forward to checking this out.
Seems like this is Mortal Engines: The Game, so I’m looking forward to checking this out.
Forget the fridge, why do you keep food on a bench? Don’t you have tables?
Nobody needed to share that picture of bees making wax, either. 😩 We’ve all had our share of trauma from this post.
I don’t know why, but this grosses me out so much.
Do you have a problem with local school taxes too? 🤡
No, Doug Bowser Jr is terrible and always has been. He needs to have his 7 other kids, who were all around before Jr, to become co-CEOs.
I’d have been happy with a headline that was simply, “So long, gay Bowser!”
I’m aware, but usually people use something large and heavy as their example of the thing to be thrown, because they wouldn’t be able to throw it far. The short or non-existent throw distance acts as a metaphor for the lack of trust. For example, I wouldn’t trust Google farther than I can throw one of their servers. Those clowns are absolutely not to be trusted.
I don’t know, man. Pixel phones are pretty light, so I bet you could throw one pretty far.
I’ve been using Jellyfin on both the Fire Stick and Sheild for over 2 years and haven’t encountered any issues with transcoding, subtitles, or anything else. You just launch the app and everything just works. And I’ve got a couple of very non technical remote users who have been using it flawlessly.
So I just tried to replicate this issues two ways:
Maybe they’ve since corrected the issues you were seeing?
Are the data drives completely full? If not, you could potentially shrink the partition using something like GParted, then create a new ext4 or whatever file system you want with the newly unallocated space. Then, move some data from the ntfs partition to the new ext4 partition. Once the new partition is full, shrink the ntfs one, expand the ext4 one, and copy over more data. It’ll probably be tedious, but it should be doable and save you from having to buy a new drive.
That’s not great! Come to think of it, I don’t think I’ve stopped the application or restarted the PC since I installed it a couple of days ago. I’m gonna test it after work today and see if it behaves similarly and I’ll report back what I find.
What’s broken about them? I just installed the package from the AUR a couple of days ago and it seems to be working fine for me.
Before Cloud, obviously.
I wouldn’t call those parts private if they’re just flaunting them all over the place for the world to see. They’re clearly very public parts.
They are an Amazon company, so it makes sense they’d be using AWS.
A fun game to play right now is to try to hit any of your regularly visited sites and see which ones are down. 😂