So interesting to me that Americans think being dependent on a car is "freedom". Individual freedom should be the freedom to get to where you need to go with viable options to walk, bike, train, bus, tram, or drive.
AndyMFK
22/25 - not bad
Well the post tile says "other than not having a car and voting" which are also not about food.
I get the linked article is about food, but OP worded the post in such a way that it's just factually incorrect
Genuinely flabbergasted people financially support, and thus incentivise this garbage.
I just picked up a used RX 6800 XT after doing some research and comparing prices.
The fact that a gpu this old can outperform or match most newer cards at a fraction of the price is insane, but I'm very happy with my purchase. Solid upgrade from my 1070 Ti
I hope I can be the motivation you need with these super simple steps (will take a few minutes).
There's another factor which hurts them but also makes them great. You only ever need to buy 1 pair. The build quality is phenomenal, I've had mine for 10 years and they look brand new.
If I had to buy another pair I would (well, not anymore I guess). But beyerdynamic headphones are in the 'buy it for life' category
How is it a programming language? It's a markup language. There's no logic, variables or any way to manipulate data.
Ducky shine zero! I have mine from probably around the same time and it's incredibly well built. Not my daily keyboard (I use an ergodox) but it is the keyboard for my gaming PC. I have the mx browns
Sure, but landlords make their money unethically. Drawing lesbian furries is honest work
Don't forget the child labor
Most Australians live in or near a major city, it's pretty common to be able to get gigabit. if you're unlucky you might be limited to 100 megabit, but in some remote or rural areas I wouldn't be surprised if it's 5Mb.