China has also mastered modern slave labor. That someone makes thier own replacement instead of ordering some small uncomplicated part from across the globe isn't crazy, it's self-reliant and smart.
But that's, like, just my opinion man.
China has also mastered modern slave labor. That someone makes thier own replacement instead of ordering some small uncomplicated part from across the globe isn't crazy, it's self-reliant and smart.
But that's, like, just my opinion man.
The anaconda is in reality a penis. Here's the music video being referenced:
I just thought perhaps there is already a lot of the necessary components there since bazzite is so well-tailored to running windows games. But of course I have no idea what I'm talking about. I hope I made that at least somewhat clear in my comment.
This is just an idea, but bazzite could possibly work for affinity. It's designed around steam and proton compatibility layer, and it can play almost all games made for Windows out of the box.
So perhaps you could use the proton compatibility layer instead of wine. You could even add the exe to steam as a "non-steam-game" to make starting the program super simple.
I am no expert here, it's just a thought.
Or the time. I would've gotten one if I had just a little more time in my life to tinker with it. The main appeals for me are:
1.it's 100% open source, all files and specs will be released when they actually start shipping. So 3D printing a case with better colors should be easy, as well as tinkering with it in other ways.
2.Battery management is taken care of.
3.It's a Linux tablet with an OS that it basically ready to go from the day you get it.
That's not for everybody, but for some of us it's appealing.
Yes. German is a Lego-block language. The example in the image is extreme, but there are lots of "combination" words like that.
For example, glove is Handschuh, which means hand-shoe. A shoe for your hand.
The stupidest. They are absolutely nutty.
Germany has regulations for food that are much more demanding than those of the US, so there isn't much that fast food restaurants can do to cut costs in Germany aside from the order touchscreens and such.
Excerpt about additives:
Believe it or not, big name food brands often adjust their ingredients in European countries compared to their products released in the United States. Certain ingredients that are illegal in Europe are still allowed, and commonly used, in the United States. The following eight common ingredients are approved in the U.S. but banned by the European Union or select European states.
rBGH (rBST)
Ractopamine
Potassium bromate (bromated flour)
Brominated vegetable oil (BVO)
Olestra
Azodicarbonamide
Coloring agents (Red #40, Yellow #6, Yellow #5, and Blue #1)
BHA and BHT
And these additive ingredients expand past the EU into the United Kingdom. For example, the American version of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese is entirely different from Kraft’s “Cheesey Pasta” sold in Great Britain. Take a look at the differences below.
I've also never met a squirrel that could talk. Still a funny comic.
That would certainly be an ambitious goal. But would this even be achievable in his lifetime? It seems to me that even if all the other requirementd were fulfilled, the power required to push such an asteroid back to earth would be currently beyond us.
I definitely agree that less plastic = better in general. But if you're going to 3d print stuff, at least this is functional.
And I'm not here to argue. God it is nice to have a civil discussions on social media.