"In bed with"=takes their money to have their search engine and lets you change it in 30 seconds while being completely open source
I don't see the problem.
"In bed with"=takes their money to have their search engine and lets you change it in 30 seconds while being completely open source
I don't see the problem.
It takes work off both the distro maintainers and the developers of the software, because they only need to provide a single package that works anywhere instead of packages for every single distro.
Knights of the Old Republic, Battle for Middle Earth
I got through without any problems by approaching it from the side. Did it first try, but I recommend going slowly and quicksaving often
I think those questions say more about the person asking them. None of these (except maybe the last one) ask about political views, interests besides technology, humor, or what they care about the most if it's not one of the things directly asked about.
.wav files store volume levels (typically, but often higher) as a 16bit value 44100 times a second (again, typically, but often higher). This allows frequencies up to 22050Hz to be stored without losses. A lot of this is useless information, because most people don't hear anything above 16kHz, which only gets worse with age. Other parts of this might be useless information because of complex low frequency interaction with the inner ear which occlude some higher frequencies (psychoacoustics was a long time ago, can't explain it in detail). .ogg and .mp3 filetypes, among others, use that to simply cut frequencies that (probably) aren't heard. This process saves a lot of data, but results in lower resolution, especially in the higher frequencies (look up comparisons for 128kBit/s vs 320kBit/s MP3, you'll hear the difference immediately on pretty much anything other than phone speakers.)
If file size is an issue, .ogg is great, if quality is the most important, go for .flac, as flac files also don't loose any quality while having file sizes between the two, though compatibility might be a problem on older systems.
It's a bit weird for Starfield because for some people, mods need to go into Documents/My Games/Starfield/ and for others into the regular Starfield folder, which I haven't gotten Vortex to do yet. It works for some, but you also need a custom .ini file in the Documents folder which has a line to enable mods.
Not only are Star Trek and Star Wars similar in name, their galaxys are also the exact same distance from ech other.
Ich benutze Xournal++, man muss ein bisschen in den Einstellungen rumfunzeln, dann gehts auf meinem Surface ähnlich gut wie in Windows 11 und OneNote.
Wenn du ein Surface benutzt, brauchst du wahrscheinlich den Surface-Kernel.
If you're into metal/hardcore/etc at all, you should watch the documentaries Parkway Drive (Post-hardcore/metalcore band from Australia) has made, extraordinary stuff. This is the first one.
I also recommend chess.
Absolutely. I would prefer they didn't have google as the default, but I'd rather have Firefox with good funding and google as default than firefox with very little funding.