Valve is proving that LOTS of people would use Linux if it came in convenient preinstalled packaging.
Is this the “stop saying brave when you mean racist” joke?
It’s the other way around, as a recent leak of our government’s communications has shown.
Classic Pixar movie but the 🏴 flags are red
there are keyboards manufactured with a dedicated copilot key
Yes, it will be required eventually.
Unlike with their Meta
key, Microsoft is not willing to use new scancodes. The Office key is Meta
+LCtrl
+LAlt
+LShift
, the Copilot key sends LShift
+Meta
+F23
.
What a non-negative thing to say.
1.5 V, up to 1 A… That’s very little power, barely enough for a preamplifier.
I’m confused as to what this was used for. There are AM travelers’ information stations at 1610 kHz in the US so the unit would be installed in a vehicle but then it is no problem to use a separate power cable or a 3-wire one because it’s just a few meters at most. And the frequency is within the MW band so it can be received by any car’s radio anyway, no need for a separate device.
Edit: It says “1-60 MHz”, not “1.60 MHz”, which I couldn’t make out because of the low resolution. That makes it way more versatile.
Imagine if Intel snapped and disabled Stephen Hawking’s wheelchair and computer, and he needed to pay for a new one with a different voice, absolutely helpless without it.
Very high resolution definition. Must have been a rather big camera and long exposure.
Don’t 👏 give 👏 them 👏 your 👏 money 👏 then
What do you call DVD subtitles, which are in some ways closed (can be toggled) but in some ways like open (stored as bitmaps)?
Have you tried opensubtitles.org? Or any torrent tracker?
flu or family emergency
Or chaos in the streets… I wonder why.
If the audio is English, you can expect the English text stream to be called “closed captions”
Extra shots can be purchased at any time
Let me guess…
French chicken: cot-cot-codet
Wau, actually.
AI necromancer that thinks “skeleton” means a bony texture to the original shape, complete with a ribcage.
Android is not (really) a desktop OS. Devices with preconfigured locked-up Linux installations have been around way before that, mainly networking equipment.