"In dem Fall 90°C mit Vorwäsche und Extraspülgang."
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If only GeForceNow was available there. And Kodi.
Hopefully the regulation by the EU fixes this, then I am on board.
The stacking I know means if player 1 puts down a +4 and player 2 happens to have a +4 he can evade his penalty by stacking. If player 1 doesn't have another +4 now he needs to draw the stacked 8 cards. If he had a +4, player 2 might now have to draw 12 instead, and so on.
"Honey, can you bring me the medium sized one from the kids pile? You know, the one with the blond hair? I want to bring her to school today. Oh and have you seen my car keys perhaps?"
See? This wouldn't have happend if she had a gun. Or if he used a gun. Vote guns! Your NRA.
I am fine with most of the game. It's basically what I expected from a Bethesda game.
Two things stand out for me in different ways:
- The space travel feels implemented in a way that seems to show their helplessness in getting it right. It ends up with a weird mix of Freelancer and just lazy fast travel and the game doesn't portrait a clear line for me what it would actually expect me to do with it and how they would like me to travel. Especially since even the "manual" travel involves a lot of kinda-fast-travel steps. It's just weird.
- No maps in cities. It's the damn future with space travel across the universe and they forgot how to cartograph cities or planets? Come on!
XMPP hat aber Extensions. Wenn man das als Grundlage für Interop anbieten will definiert man halt noch ein paar Extensions für die fehlenden Features und los geht's.
Then again... if someone kills you, is it still a crime? You were already dead after all.
Mind-sharing would be really nice.
From what I understand, Nvidia may be right in this case and explicit sync seems to be the better approach.
There is a nice article on Collabora's blog about it and it sounds plausible to me: https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2022/06/09/bridging-the-synchronization-gap-on-linux/
Just FYI, if you want to enable and start, you can use systemctl enable --now ...
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Ich find's genial, wie einfach mal nirgends dazu steht, wo man die überhaupt erwerben kann. Aber gut, soll ja was exklusives bleiben.