Have you ever noticed Ron Pearlman looks just like Hellboy too ?
Sylvartas
Disclaimer for OP : IIRC it also takes quite a long time to test large amounts of RAM
Not sure whether that was intended by the comment in that screenshot but it's a great detail either way
Eh, there are plenty of FOSS software that implement it just fine, but I know for a fact that the default image viewers of some major distros don't
Us nerds aren't in total control of the internet anymore, and the vast majority of non nerds value having as little friction as possible in their usage of the internet over not letting corpo fucks hold too much power
Oh yeah that makes sense then. The semi-wild cows of Corsica (they are domesticated and actively exploited for milk/meat but don't have dedicated pastures, they are left to roam and graze wherever they want) are also an absolute menace on the roads
Unfortunately the normies have replaced us, and there's a lot more of them, so I'm not surprised they're seeing higher number overall, even if the average normie probably doesn't use Reddit nearly as much as we did
Are they domesticated, or is there some other reason they're not afraid of humans ? Because we have tons of actual deers here (France) that you can easily see hanging out near roads at dawn or at dusk, but they're definitely afraid of humans and cars
I'm sorry my aussi friends, but... we told you so.
With kind regards,
France
Looks really similar to an old-ass flash game I used to play that was based on the same premise (sans the musical part)
For sure, it's nice with big monitors. But it's not that important for smaller ones imo, like the 27" one I've been using for years. I'd say 30" and over it starts to really matter. I stand pretty close to mine so I don't really feel the need for a huge monitor
Yeah that's a common justification it seems. Elite: dangerous also has the same one. When your canopy gets blown off it actually stops the sounds too (and there's a giant hole in your HUD because it's also responsible for that)