

Looking in US news, that’s no counter point.
Looking in US news, that’s no counter point.
Older ones work usually better in Wine/Proton than on Windows.
Well, search engines really have gotten useless. But basically modern processors can go as powerful as the temperature headroom allows, called Dynamic Temperature Management. Bad cooling solution = less power from same CPU. Same for GPU, although realized in different ways. They don’t overheat.
Ok, admitelly, mainboard vendors can mess that up via default settings.
Laptops get a pass on overheating
No, they fucking don’t. That’s not how modern processors work.
community-driven project […] shareholders
How does that work?
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In the span of just a few months, $80 games have gone from an all-new idea that nobody liked to a reality that more and more of us would have to deal with.
Lol, no. I’ll just wait.
Wasn’t there a community gor nonsensical error messages?
Human needs more water and less energy, yes.
More that the base game still has such hastily-implemented performance bugs while they roll out feature a feature. Modders have made better analyzing and debugging tools, but the dev team apparently doesn’t use them.
Eh, new version with new features, and a DLC. While i have a modlist of which at least 50 are essential features and bugfixes.
And some mods like the Adaptive Storage Framework even have better performance than the vanilla implementation they replace, because they do things right. And then there’s stuff like the Comp EggLayer fix.
Dynamically loading pages suck too.
Same. Even though the pins are usually left empty nowadays, getting bugs because of defacto dead pins is… weird. What do Nvidia GPU’s expect there?
And if not they have sed or ed or echo and cat.
I think i’ve read something about (pseudo-)RISC architectures not allowing universal drivers for whole families, each must exactly match to the hardware.
or even control the weather for nefarious motives.
Actually, contrails do have a slight climate impact. Not controlled of course.
And it’s not the onion.
That’s a miniature sofa.
You absolutely can regex (some) html if you sanitize and maybe convert it beforehand.
Btw, why are parsers always built to support the whole thing and maybe throw an error on or just consume unsupported shenanigans? That’s how you get security vulnerabilities in picture formats. Instead of just picking the things you support and ignoring the rest.
Modern CSS has come a long way.