I was hoping for Eskel or Letho to be honest. Ciri is a safe choice but a bit on the boring side. Eskel would have been a lot more multi-layered protagonist and dialogues would have been funnier.
I was hoping for Eskel or Letho to be honest. Ciri is a safe choice but a bit on the boring side. Eskel would have been a lot more multi-layered protagonist and dialogues would have been funnier.
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Give Aegis a try, it is great.
“It was just the prelude… Where they burn books, they will ultimately burn people too.”
Heinrich Haine
Dumb and dumber
Enjoy it, man. I hope you are happy with your purchase and serves you well for a long time time
Yes, AMD completely overslept here and their ROCm is much inferior. But at least regulators can force NVIDIA to open their CUDA library and at least have some translation layers like ZLUDA.
Even though I think they will play the same card like Microsoft obfuscating and making it very confusing to hinder the portability.
Last time I checked the US started all this witch hunt and trade war, as they are worried their global influence is waning with China gaining foothold in Africa, Asia and even South America.
So call me sceptical but the US doesn’t care for the Uighurs, or any other human rights violations that China is involved in, they are just protecting their trade interests.
And yes, this antitrust case should have been open against NVIDIA ages ago.
Watch how NVIDIA releases plenty of GPUs with only 8 GB of VRAM next year for 300+ and claim that’s absolutely fine and the consumers should be happy. Same level of shenanigans like Apple insistence that 8 GB in their laptops were sufficient for ages.
Obsidian is amazing, though it isn’t FOSS but your notes are saved in Markdown, so even if something happens with the app, they will remain yours.
Another alternative may be Joplin and AnyType, but I think AnyType is also not 100% FOSS.
You are increasing the attack vector immensely, and it is up to you to ensure that it is well protected and up to date. The attack effort won’t be high though and most of the attacks would be pretty basic, still I wouldn’t risk something so personal, like your image library.
I would suggest for you to look into Wireguard or Tailscale for accessing your personal Immich instance.
Or simply they used an AI and set the tone in the prompt.
I am pretty sure your PC doesn’t block ICMP requests and you can get the MAC address of the IP address using the arp
command and then check the first three octets against the MAC vendors database.
This is all possible in Bash but the script will be slightly more complicated and will involve three different tools, ping, arp, curl.
But I am sure you know how to check your PC IP address anyway.
That incident was the one that opened my eyes. Until then I kind of admired this guy and thought he was a self taught genius. Oh boy was I wrong about it.
One other factor is that ICE engines are extremely complicated engines with many unique parts and established car manufacturers have perfected the technology over many generations. For comparison, electrical motors are a lot simpler engines, that are easier to manufacture and maintain. I read an article if VW switches entirely to EVs they still need to fire tens of thousands of employees as they won’t be needed to produce the same amount of cars.
This and the fact that a lot of the focus on the EVs is on the software and European car manufacturers are struggling immensely of building modern software to run their cars. This gives Tesla and Chinese EV manufacturers a big advantage.
One comment though, you are moving the bashrc
and bash_profile
instead of copying it. So consider fixing it in your instructions.
You could have also run a for loop and ping all the IPs in your subnet. Something like this will work:
for i in {1..254}; do ping -c 1 -W 1 192.168.1.$i &> /dev/null && echo 192.168.1.$i; done
Presuming that your subnet is 192.168.1.0/24. This command will loop through all the IPs in this network and only print the one that are alive.
I didn’t know that Steam have added an exception for /nix
which is pretty cool. Thanks for sharing
Not to mention that if you want to play it now, you need to cough up 99 bucks.
But yes, I trust Steam reviews more
Steve from Gamer’s Nexus is a hero. Full respect for that guy.
I feel with them. They are the biggest minority without a country, so their people are stateless. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurds.
They fixed CP2077 and as a matter of fact the game is pretty good, plus they are a European company so we should support them.