Pretty much every motherboard in the last 10 years has shifted to the “Intel Standard” layout:
Most midrange to high end cases have a single connector that fits right on there, for compatibility they include a breakout adapter.
Pretty much every motherboard in the last 10 years has shifted to the “Intel Standard” layout:
Most midrange to high end cases have a single connector that fits right on there, for compatibility they include a breakout adapter.
How’s performance with Banjo Kazooie via Xenia on Steam Deck?
It’s been decompiled but I have yet to see an actual Windows / Linux port yet
And Epic has had a lot more financial resources available when they launched their store. Estimated valuation of $15 billion in 2018, Valve’s was half that in 2022.
I don’t really see an excuse for Epic to have ever had missing features, they entered the market with plenty of templates for what does and doesn’t work
To my knowledge you still can’t easily discover / reuse existing game files, the launcher usually redownloads them anyways.
Even the Xbox app supports this (for most games)
Limits app installations to those on the Microsoft Store and also disables Terminal / Powershell.
Makes for a super simple tamper-proof system that is similar to a Chromebook but a little more versatile. It’s a good solution for users who are all-in on the Microsoft ecosystem - think those who live their lives in Edge, Word, Excel. The restrictions keep them out of hot water.
Those restrictions are obviously annoying to those who want to install regular x86_64 apps from an .exe / .msi file or use Powershell / Terminal / CMD.
Switching out of S mode is very easy: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/switching-out-of-s-mode-in-windows-4f56d9be-99ec-6983-119f-031bfb28a307
The issues i get through linux come from my failure to understand it
I’d argue that’s true of any user’s experience with any OS, including what you just experienced with Windows.
Getting out of S mode is actually very trivial, certainly moreso than many of the changes one might be expected to make in Linux. There’s a certain type of user that “S Mode” is intended for. You’re not that user, and Linux is likely to be a negative experience for that user.
As a kid, I remember seeing previews of this on early OXM demo discs and in the magazine itself. I never came across the game in the used games bin, but always had an interest in playing it.
A year or so ago, looked into it as a potentially fun Steam Deck game but was steered away by disappointing Xbox reviews.
Seeing this, I now have the game wishlisted and am looking forward to picking it up on sale!
This review is what did it for me. Love the way you tied it in with your mug :)
Linux has been ready for education for a long time! Most of the public high school machines I interacted with in the mid 2000s were linux based. There was a dedicated Mac lab for creative work.
I considered the cost of the hardware and the time I would spend getting it all configured, then collecting the content from various sources.
Ultimately decided that $189 was worth it. I already have too many WIPs and something like this has been sitting on my ToDo list for years already, this is a great shortcut
Getting out of S mode is a few clicks away though. There’s a certain kind of user who actually benefits from it, and nobody is locked in.
RT’s restrictions were primarily architecture based (ARM)
There is no better archive utility than 7-Zip IMO
Just wish there was a MacOS version
I didn’t suggest anyone reseat the clip between each step.
read the original bios, verify it and save
I’m recommending that this sequence be performed twice, reseating the clip before the second run, and performing a comparative of both .bin backup files.
The imperfect mature of these clips opens up the possibility for an imperfect read. Depending on the system, you may meed information from the original BIOS so you really don’t want to be stuck with a bad backup.
It does!
Downside is that you can end up with a bad / imperfect connection, which can result in a bad .bin (reading) or a bad flash (writing)
Removal of the IC is always more ideal when possible.
If you absolutely must use the clip, I recommend reading two .bins, reseating the clip between each read, and comparing the two in a hex editor to ensure you’ve actually gotten a good read.
Most flash tools will have a verify step to ensure you’ve actually written the right data.
During/after the recent LA fires, they spraypainted “NOT EV” on all of the ICE vehicles
In that case, they wouldn’t have found it in Control Panel anyways.
Otherwise, they would have opened Control Panel.
Assuming you have a penis
Patience and pacing. Go slow and take your time, especially at the start. “Too much too fast” will usually accelerate the end of the fun.
If you feel yourself getting overstimulated, take short breaks as needed. Applying pressure to your prostate through your perineum can help calm things down if you’re approaching the “point of no return”. You can practice this yourself (it’s often referred to as “edging”) or with your partner, for the latter it’s important to communicate where you’re at and what’s going on so they’re not confused.
If it’s been a while since you’ve had an orgasm, getting one taken care of beforehand (either with your partner or before) will set you up to last longer the second round.
None of these are “immediate” solutions so it’s important to exercise patience and prepare your partner to do the same. With practice, you’ll condition your body to less overstimulated.