Brain clot inducing labeling job here
Brain clot inducing labeling job here
and don’t take any more time with your eyes off the road.
Physical controls generally don’t have to be looked at at all to reach common controls.
Nonlethal skeleton removal
Amazing
It really is odd. What’s even the point? Is it some kind of “saying it without saying it” thing? It’s still explicitly saying it.
Post the original video => Want text. You lose.
Post hackaday citing the video => Want original. You lose.
(Probably)
AI is so hot right now and these incompetent doorknobs have FOMO.
So the pedantry is that the whole package can’t be called a processor. A CPU is not a processor.
That is not very friendly.
Anyway, here’s a picture of what I believe is a multi-chip processor.
Celery Man takes place in Pierce Brosnan’s basement.
An app store for linux.
Could you please show how bitwarden can decrypt a vault that’s locally encrypted by a foss client?
“Imagine trusting any company with your passwords”
I tried taking the whole charging port out and going at it with a little brush, no improvement.
Try the toothpick or something stronger than a brush anyway. I have used a toothpick and a sewing needle to dig the compacted lint out.
I think the correct term is “advertiser unfriendly”.
I wouldn’t be surprised if that was true though.
Good thing I was protected from that last word.
Well yeah, but it might as well be their own in-house emulator.
It’s a weird assumption. Like I said, emulation for backward compatibility is common.
Nintendo has some serious emulation experts for building products, but this setup rigged by some museum staff could be anything.
Do they always just wait for some random strangers to implement an emulator for them?
Waiting? There is zero chance availability is an issue. There are many ready to go snes emulators for windows out there.
Thought it’s probably fine after reading the title, but this shit isn’t fine. What the fuck.