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Our sonic ran out of toys for their wacky packs this week. Also lettuce, onion rings, pretzels, and limes.
I’m assuming they’re having a major supply chain problem.
Our sonic ran out of toys for their wacky packs this week. Also lettuce, onion rings, pretzels, and limes.
I’m assuming they’re having a major supply chain problem.
Questioncore, lemmypunk
I would imagine this would put their John Deere license in jeopardy.
On the other hand, I suspect their target market would happily accept puece-colored Dohn Jeere tractors instead to be an acceptable compromise.
I thought that was Harambe. Or was he the first sign of deviation?
Since some wsl features started coming with windows out of the box python has been pretty trivial to install. It’s a far cry from the conda/cygwin nightmare hell scape it used to be
Technically yes, but the thermal load of putting all those computers inside the other computers is generally prohibitive, and image quality once you get 3 monitors deep in the tool chain is poor enough you have to start making the text bigger.
Can’t imagine how this could be perceived as anything but retaliation for the EU daring to attempt to regulate Apple
If ace combat has taught me anything, it’s that there’s no reason we can’t do both
This is how field service jobs are written in my experience, yes.
This is not precisely accurate. These are individually addressible and can be commanded to change what’s displayed based on any arbitrary input, such as detection of a critical mass of apple products in that part of the store, or a device which is signed into a store account on the store app, accurate down to about 3 meters last time I looked at the state of presence analytics tech. So you absolutely could have 20% higher prices follow a person around a store if you wanted to.
I’ve only ever seen it when running a game or when a chromebook got plugged into a 5w charger, so I’m guessing it’s when the OS does the math and decides it can’t rev down enough to make headway while booted up.
iirc, there are currently 3 charging states: Fast, Slow, and Low Power Charger, which already covers your cases, so I would argue just moving the bar between low and high up is probably enough.
It makes me wonder how many other people back out after hearing that the job is on-site. And it makes me wonder why this wasn’t specified in the job description
They’re trying not to get filtered by having it listed as on site up front, and banking on people saying “well, I’m already foot in the door i guess i could settle” once the interview process starts.
Endless DLC is literally the paradox business model. I happen to find it an acceptable compromise for continuous development of the games I like, at least the way paradox does it, but lets not pretend like this was going to be different from a business model perspective.
Idk, isn’t something like OKC like… literally the opposite use case from what ActivityPub/The Fediverse was built to solve?
Keep in mind, for the target community, the most strident arguments tend to be fights over licenses or which shade of black make the best socks.
Won’t somebody please think of the shareholders
A lot of risk narcing on someone irl
I would imagine a production version of this would have predefined cut lines to pull a chunk out for working on stuff in or under the foundation
Not less standardized so much as when the only cooling loops were custom ones and not AIO