If anyone ever asks me
If people are actually asking, then sounds like yes, there is a need to have a speech prepared.
If anyone ever asks me
If people are actually asking, then sounds like yes, there is a need to have a speech prepared.
it also won't wake up from a month in sleep with an untouched battery the way a Switch does.
Any time I left my dock unplugged (after cleaning or whatever), next time I wanted to use the switch or joycons for something I found the battery drained :P
Not to say it isn't better, or even way better, but calling it untouched seems a bit too exaggerated.
There's many games out there, but only one Outer Wilds.
In general, almost everything you install with pacman will update when you do pacman -Syu
(and restart, in case of kernel updates). The way packages work, all the files needed for a piece of software to function are installed from a package, and when you install a newer version, it removes all the files from the old version and puts in new ones. (Caveats apply to configuration files you can modify - those don't get replaced if you do)
So after you update some software through pacman, it should be in an entirely clean state, just like if you just installed it. The main caveats apply to things like flatpak, which manage its own packages, and software like Steam and Discord, which have an additional auto-updater for some things that's storing files separately.
I would recommend doing it manually - you can get a GUI diff tool (I like Meld), run it with both the normal file and pacnew, and merge every change from the pacnew into the main file.
I'm pretty sure people aren't ignoring cars as an option - the topic of discussion is excessive prevalence of cars, so the discussion is focused on the viability of alternatives.
don't oppose getting rid of DEI
I want to double check, did you mean to write that, or did you get lost in the negations?
The issue is, plants do that by combining water and CO2 into energetic compounds, with an oxygen byproduct - then they do the same our bodies do, which is breaking up those energetic compounds using oxygen to release the stored energy. And yes, plants consume oxygen and produce CO2 - they just do more of the opposite turning the excess into structural materials.
This requires a supply of energy in a form that can be consumed (laws of physics prevent you doing it by cooling your body down), so you'd need to, for example, receive enough energy from sunlight to match your energy consumption, and generating oxygen through that would actively make you fatter.
Oh, and as an addendum, we could maybe use less oxygen to break up those energetic compounds, similarly to how fuel can burn with reduced oxygen - but the fun thing about that is, that produces carbon monoxide, actual poison, so that's also a no-go.
Eh, just from the picture it looks like a normal margherita. If there's something wrong, I don't think it's coming across on the picture. Are you maybe thinking of, like, specific regional styles, like using fresh wet mozz in splotches?
That said, I can also imagine a big pizza chain probably doesn't shine with its plain pizza, but if I'm already ordering from a big chain, I see nothing wrong with eating that!
If the cheese is mozzarella, like it should be on a pizza, then that's a margherita
I... I don't eat domino's, but you mean something like Quattro Formaggi, right?
Right?
Huh? Am I missing something? All of Valve's VR games show up as Windows only, running on proton. I think Deadlock is in the same boat, though maybe they'll add cross platform support before release.