![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b87e334c-446a-4fd6-adaf-520f99e0b93b.png)
![](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/bf8c09ac-97cc-4729-9b98-9418d920e48a.jpeg)
I bet they are not healthier.
I bet they are not healthier.
I guess it’s at least a transparent solicitation post.
“I already beat the game, why would I pay for it?” This must be especially common for big AAA games too.
That makes sense. I’m talking about the notoriously sensitive finish on these though. Maybe that’s overblown?
Why would Tesla store these outside like this? Isn’t that just asking for the finish to start looking like shit?
I dunno if corpos hiding under sex and drugs to lure people to their corpo products is a great reality either.
I’ve never watched the show. Is this an example of flanderization?
deleted by creator
A timeline of shit horror movies.
Sounds like a thoughtful guy.
Surge pricing on Surge.
Building features instead of apps is always a precarious situation.
Also, ironically, wouldn’t software patents help here? (I’m not advocating for them. But…)
If software patents are uncool. And Sherlocking isn’t cool. Then… how does one even begin to adjudicate this?
It’s always drivers with Windows. smh
Someone on mastodon dug into the code and discovered they left the Mac Pro out of it.
Sail the high seas.
I have gigabit, and struggled to stream. Turned out I had the Quality of Service (QoS) /traffic priority settings on my router misconfigured.
This might be something to look into.
Can a remote user download something from your network at a reasonable and consistent speed? (Not using Plex)
Can you upload a large file somewhere and monitor the speed and see if it maintains speed as expected?
For me, these two things were also performing at unexpectedly low speeds, or being wildly inconsistent until I fixed my QoS settings.
This needs to happen in more places. Privately owned power is fucking over many regions.