If only Mythbusters was still on air…
If only Mythbusters was still on air…
It’s never too late, especially if you can combine the two!
Not quite, but in “Author, Author” a bunch of repurposed EMH Mark 1 are seen mining dilithium back home while obviously not being very happy about it.
Android slaves in Picard conflicts with TNG canon.
I blame Voyager.
Is it fair to say that any game that runs on the Steam runs on Steam Linux?
No, it’s not that far along. A lot works, but if there’s invasive DRM or anticheat then it probably won’t. If you have specific games you want to play in mind check out https://www.protondb.com/
I know the variations have gotten better over the years but haven’t done too much research into it.
If you’re curious you can just create a live USB stick to test drive it. Won’t work well for gaming though.
I really liked that for how it allowed for interesting story telling. The clones can die without actually sacrificing the characters but there’s still fairly high stakes because the originals won’t know what happened while their opponents do.
Really sucks that the show got cancelled, especially on that huge cliffhanger.
Good news: Transporters in Star Trek do transmit matter, not just data. There is no original that dies.
It is telling you to eat that deadly mushroom though.
I had a Jolla smart phone, it was pretty great but it also quickly became apparent that the company had no real intention to make Sailfish the Android-compatible, open and privacy-friendly OS I was hoping it’d be. Selling licenses to customers to put the OS on third party hardware really killed it for me.
Kinda surprised they are still around, but I guess knowing the right magical words to whisper to investors is a good enough business strategy. They’ve done it with blockchain, now it’s AI.
And when the boss finds out about that ground-breaking research he’ll probably want to make an even better gay bomb with it.
Es kotzt mich so an wenn ich so etwas vom örtlichen ÖR lese:
Hoch “Uwe” beschert weiter sommmerliche Tenmperaturen. Sollte Bremen die 27-Grad-Marke knacken, wäre das ein neuer Wärmerekord für das laufende Jahr. Die Wetterlage macht richtig Lust auf Eis und Freibad. Und zumindest bei den Temperaturen sieht es für die kommenden Tage richtig gut aus. Sie bleiben bei mehr als 20 Grad, auch über das Wochenende hinaus.
Ja, soooo toll, können wir bitte die Erwähnung von Eis und Freibad in Wetterberichten verbieten? Die meisten Leute können nicht einfach den ganzen Tag faul im Wasser herumdümpeln. Und ja, “sommmerliche Tenmperaturen” steht da wirklich.
Weniger gut sieht es allerdings beim Thema Sonne und Regen aus. Die Sonne bleibt uns zwar die kommenden Tage weitgehend erhalten, aber wir müssen mit einigen Eintrübungen rechnen.
Ab morgen Nachmittag drohen vereinzelt Schauer und Gewitter, heißt es vom ARD-Wetterkompetenzzentrum. Dazu kommen auch immer wieder Wolken und ein bisschen Wind. Wer also am Wochenende draußen unterwegs sein möchte oder eine Grill-Party plant, für den lohnt sich ein regelmäßiger Blick aufs Wetterradar.
Oh nein, es könnte abkühlen, wie furchtbar. Wie bescheuert sind die eigentlich? Müssen die nicht arbeiten? Sind das Roboter?
Please keep in mind that this is one columnist writing clickbait, not the entirety of women.
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Manche Lehrkräfte haben echt Gottkomplexe.
Oh, I see, thank you! Never noticed the cursor changing back when I put it over another window in XFCE, but I also never looked for that. I really just want that brief feedback, especially when I’m using a touchpad.
That only has nothing, static (icon), blinking (icon) or bouncing (icon) though. I find anything involving the icon jarring, especially because it keeps lagging behind the cursor. And yes, this is incredibly minor.
KDE nerds: Is there a way to get a normal app launch indicator (cursor with a loading icon/hourglass) instead of either nothing or the little hopping icons that don’t animate right?
Void and Alpine are great for their simplicity and speed, I’m using those two exclusively outside of work.
Banning it for everyone is OK, telling some people that they can’t ever because they were born too late is silly, discriminatory and will inevitably create a flourishing black market.
For real though, containerization isn’t the only way to separate applications from each other but totally fine, it’s the “It works on my machine, so here’s my machine” mentality that doesn’t fill me with confidence. I’ve seen too much barely-working jank in containers that probably only get updated when a new version of the containerized application itself is released.