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I do not play sports, and it shows
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I do not play sports, and it shows
Thanks, I’ll take a look at it.
Are there any dirt or rally tracks in the base game?
And the specific text under the Culture entry said
All are set in a galaxy-spanning, far-future anarchist and atheist society
Sorry about that. Don’t worry it’s not central to the plot.
I love the culture series but is it really an anarchist society?
In Excession it becomes clear that there’s a hierarchy of minds controlling everything.
SC is also not exactly the peace corps.
Office Space on ketamine.
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Even faker - anon claims to have spoken to a women
Conveniently leaves out Singapore which did indeed become a first world country using a capitalist model, albeit with a heavy-state influence.
This is a weird one, but read up on folder structures. If you’ve used MacOS at all then the logic is very similar. However if you’re coming from a pure windows background then it can get confusing figuring out where everything gets put when you install applications or need to make changes to config files.
The Pop desktop environment and search works well the vast majority of the time but it’s handy to know how to find you’re way around when you hit a roadblock.
Not often that I get the purple one first
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I recommend an ex-lease HP Prodesk. You get an ok cpu, nvme slot, physical space for an ssd and hdd, plus a pcie slot depending on form factor. As they use mainstream components the hardware is well supported in Linux.
“Would you fuck me? I’d fuck me… I’d fuck me hard… I’d fuck me so hard…”
Nvidia is fine and I have a 3080. I have vrr on my 4k display working fine when run with 2 non vrr 1080p monitors, and full hdr support. That’s using the 570 driver in fedora.
Had to check .ml hadn’t started bleeding through.
Chad Xi is not what I expected on a Friday night.
Finally found my spirit animal.
“Property is theft” curtesy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.