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You get a gateway, and you get a gateway.
Everybody gets a gateway!
You get a gateway, and you get a gateway.
Everybody gets a gateway!
What about good ole Big Top Beer at my local Raytown market
Not sure. Like any field I suspect there’s specialties including people who do research/modeling vs consuming that data and advising based on it.
Code and snippets to analyze data work well when you can send chunks of it to multiple servers (think analyzing the effect of weather patterns).
Since a lot of that stuff is running on Linux (similar to cloud computing) it makes sense that people that write function/scripts/utilities would already be comfortable in that environment and use it as their daily driver.
Fire example Into the Breach
And that’s the point of the game. It’s an art piece on the horrors of war.
A deep dark look at what war truly can be instead of the glorified way it’s often portrayed.
Heavy like This War of Mine and Papers Please
Possible something on your motherboard has PCIe lanes that are dedicated to GPU when it’s slotted, otherwise they can be used for other devices?
For example here’s a post about m.2 slots that, when used, affect the PCI on a particular board. May be worth checking your boards manual to see if there’s something similar.
The answer not only seemed a HUGE disappointment, but a bit baffling. The pdf manual says if you occupy that 5th m.2 slot, which is the Gen 5 one, the Pci-E 1 slot is automatically downgraded to 8x. This I thought would be unacceptable if running a behemoth like the RTX 4090 I eventually plan to get, as it requires a lot of power and bandwidth.
Wishlisted it. Annapurna has an eye for truly compelling games that blur the line between art and entertainment.
Outer Wilds was published by them which is my all time favorite game. I’ve also purchased and enjoyed these other titles each unique in their own way: Stray, Cocoon, What remains of Edith Finch, The Unfinished Swan, Journey, Gorogoa.
And I’m a huge fan of The Stanley Parable, The Beginners Guide as well as Gone Home. Truly an all star team working on this one.
It’s already been used far beyond its planned operational status and everything since then has been gravy.
It’s amazing that they’re able to find workarounds to keep it useful for scientific tests and analysis.
I guess the trouble is that you don’t want to read the volumes where the db files are because they’re not guaranteed to be consistent at a given point in time right?
Does the given engine support a backup method/utility that can be used to copy files to some volume on a set schedule?
You may not but the customer support rep at a company that had your info uses windows. Same for the insurance companies, various government agencies local with limited it experience as well as national.
Makes sense. And if it’s not relative to the content you just put decorative only right?
So…
Welcome to Firefox ([Logo for Firefox] marked as decorative)
vs
Our sponsors are [Logo for Microsoft] [Logo for Firefox] [Logo for Google]
It’s a neat option but the example proof of concept alt text “The Firefox logo”, as I understand it, it isn’t ideal for describing the image.
Maybe something like this?
The Firefox logo which consists of a Fox wrapped around a sphere
I remember seeing tactical pause on the steam page video.
Barring some PVP mode that’s something if really want in a game line this myself
I assume they’re past some operational limit. But as long as you have redundancy that’s a risk I’d take for the capacity
Except this bypasses that I believe.
Keeping in mind that may mean that somebody like a cellular provider could do so. Since your local network in that context would be them.
Basically and then that only makes sense if the company’s going to foot the bill. Otherwise they could just make it very very clear that by using extended mode they’re reducing the lifetime of the battery and doing so at their own risk, yadda yadda.
If it’s, as the article suggests, to use what’s already there (larger capacity) then nah. That’s slimy just like BMW.
Honestly it makes sense if it pushes the batteries out of the optimal (say 40-80%) charge level.
E.g. It wears out the battery faster and so makes them more prone to fail faster.
But if, and only if, you’re getting an extension on the warranty where Tesla is eating the cost of the replacements.
Virtually…