I used to arrive promptly at 7am, and clock out at 3:30pm.
The bus to the office was always empty.
The bus home was always packed.
Now I work from home
I used to arrive promptly at 7am, and clock out at 3:30pm.
The bus to the office was always empty.
The bus home was always packed.
Now I work from home
YMMV, I treat it on demand, but in most cases it’s unused.
Civ: End turn
Driving games: Shift paddle
It’s like the 4th mouse button. Sometimes you don’t realize how much you might enjoy having it mapped.
Meanwhile Google has always just forced you to go to Google Groups to log bugs in production software.
Civ VI and Inscryption required me to use the pads. Basically everything else is sticks.
Unbound is going to need some context.
Jellyfin works great in an all Jellyfin environment. It’s poor integration with Chromecast ultimately kept me off the platform. But that’s on me for letting Google make things too easy.
I will give Jellyfin further credit, that Finamp is really well designed for music use, and it kept me running the server in parallel with other media servers for quite a while.
Not only can the number be negative, it can also be written in red ink.
2 weeks later and I came back to read your beautiful post. Hearing about people’s early experiences with the game are my favourite.
I once managed to catch the probe. I was so far from home, and couldn’t save them.
A few hours? Something about your post tells me that you didn’t play past 22 minutes.
Call it a hunch.
I am absolutely some of that NMS time. I just run it at default, and I get about an hour. Which is great, because after that I really should take a break.
Predestination
No. You can install PiHole on basically any computer. Old laptop, existing PC, RaspberryPi, etc.
Establish that device as your DNS server inside your router.
Tada.
My friend was a local and took us to Izu.
No sushi will ever compare.
It’s actually a podcast about leftist takes on the news, and then they go into an engineering disaster after.
They know the audience is split on the additional content, and they don’t care. Or they do care, and they land on the side of “we’re doing it anyway”.
As a recent convert, Bitwarden feels so modern. I’m not 100% comfortable not having my keyfile locally, but I’ve kept an old copy that I’ll maintain with some of the more crucial passwords.
I gave Jellyfin a full year, and at the end of that year, the problematic Chromecast support did me in. Back to Plex I went.
Classic actions of a horrible company doing horrible things.
“It’s for the safety of the children”