

I guess that means steam support doesn’t end up being general Linux support.


I guess that means steam support doesn’t end up being general Linux support.


Yeah, I see a head on a pillow, bulbous butt, and a gaping…yeah. There be light shining from its depths.


While Valve only officially supports 3 devices, it is possible to install its image on any PC (or just run Steam on Linux). But quite a few Steam users don’t realise that.
I use gnome on my laptop and stuff like scaling worked on several projectors in the school. Webcam (Lenovo) works, I think I recall it didn’t work on another distro.
KDE no problem on desktop with monitor and projector plugged in. Panels etc customisable on both screens (I also make it look like gnome ha).
Funny, I was thinking this when a pcgamer review mentioned it gets bundled with a steam machine.


In Prometheus Rising it is described that instead of dabbing poop at the edges of our territories, we just dab ink on borders.


I’ve seen this time and time again, performance between gaming distros like Bazzite, Nobara, CachyOS, etc. is marginal.


This is a week after an article talking about lower lead levels in children whose families keep guns in a safebox. I can’t help but sense a connection.


Where are those 15 facts no-one knows about?


Yeah I never said they escape the gravity well, only that they need to get further out to even start orbiting and it’s pretty strong even during the first 2000km out.


I’m only adding to the already well established answers here, but spacecraft also need to further away from the earth’s gravity well which requires a huge amount of energy. If you’re lifting 100 tons (if you’re including some kind of aeroplane + spacecraft), we are talking at least something like 100+ gigajoules of energy to get it into space in the first place, excluding orbital velocity. So the immense energy capacity of rocket fuel tends to be the only one sufficient for this, plus as the fuel tanks empty and the drag decreases, the acceleration of the rocket dramatically increases.
A lot of this makes complete sense why rockets are the only viable solution for the time being.


Oh no!
Anyway…


And Gandhi goes nuclear.
Edit: Sorry, was thinking of the nuclear dudes in AoE I.
If you’re going easy but need something more up to date, Fedora based is a good middle ground. Nobara more gaming oriented.


So much for beauty sleep…


That’s more a tax management issue, say for example the congestion charge in London brings in millions of revenue and ideally it should be driven towards green energy we’d hope.


It needs restricted flows and entry tax which contributes to say…reducing the burden on existing tourism businesses when they take a hit from low sales. Been there before, it’s way too busy and lacks the romance of old.
I never write my full name anyway, just my first name.


Some also hate my explanation too, they probably think if you put heat into water, it stays there for perpetuity.
Deserts are a great example of what happens when there’s barely any (greenhouse gas) water in the atmosphere.
Also withheld wages from 49 workers. Impressive.