Oh, how we’ll long for the good old days of stupid AI after the revolution.
Oh, how we’ll long for the good old days of stupid AI after the revolution.
So, what did you do?
Even without reading them I’m pretty sure that it goes like this:
Same here. And my stupid ass father in-law spread the rumor that we wanted to sell and we instantly had several offers. But we like it here.
It’s not as bad in Germany, but pretty close. It’s a very good time to sell houses. And on top of that they are generally much more expensive than American houses to begin with.
How do they smell?
Probably the latter. With my kids I even tend to use the colourful ones more even though they do know the ASCII ones.
I’m a traditionalist. I usually use the simple :-) and :-* ones. It’s faster than pressing the smiley-button and looking for what I want.
Just for drive redundancy it’s awesome. One drive fails you just pull it out, put in a new one and let the array rebuild. I guess the upside of hardware RAID is that some even allow you to swap a disk without powering down. Either way, you have minimal downtime.
I guess a better way would be to have multiple servers. Though with features like checksums in BTRFS I guess a RAID is still better because it can protect against bitrot. And with directly connected systems in a RAID it is generally easier to ensure consistency.
I’d stay away from hardware RAID controllers. If they fail you’re gonna have a hard time. Learned that the hard way. With a software RAID you can do what you proposed. Just put the disk in another system and use it there.
Steam should handle this stuff by itself. I’d report it as a bug. But in the meantime you can do what the others said, use Protontricks to install the .Net runtime.
I haven’t been in a shower for months. Just in my bed. And I haven’t posted a shower thought.
YO MOMMA happened in your mom!
Just add or remove them one by one until the error appears or disappears.
Not on a PC right now, but I would try running an empty Firefox profile. I bet it’s one of your plugins.
So 94 % aren’t snitches.
Car classification seems to change all the time. As a non-car person I can’t keep up.
For me this is a truck:
But all the other classifications also change all the time. In 20 years a Cybertruck lookalike is probably a limousine or a compact car.