4*24=96, you’re probably paying exactly $100 over two years.
4*24=96, you’re probably paying exactly $100 over two years.
That’s fair. Nebula, Patreon, and Floatplane are the three “streaming” subscriptions I keep because much of the money goes straight to the creative involved.
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I spend LOTS of money on physical media. Like on the order of thousands per year. If a company doesn’t release their media physically, I figure they don’t want my money and just pirate it.
Is it standardized?
And honestly, it depicts a modern Ethernet network worse than the Apple icon does
Is there a standardized symbol for Ethernet? The only one on the Wikipedia page for Ethernet is Apple’s.
It would make sense that future medical enhancements would prolong lifespans significantly, especially given that (depending on the episode) they’ve cured things like the common cold and headaches.
What tax benefits? Sure they can deduct the donation, but that just cancels out the income from you giving them the money to donate. It’s net zero for the company.
Nearly all of my friends make less than $5k per month, and all of them have SSDs as the boot drive in their computer.
They now require a non-free Bitwarden SDK component. That’s what this whole conversation is about.
Isn’t Vaultwarden used with non-free Bitwarden clients?
So, if you don’t want to pay for a VPN get someone to give you access to theirs for free?
They do some crawling themselves, but Archive Team (a third party group) does a lot of web archiving as well.
My most frequent use case of the IA in general is the Cover Art Archive, and I frequently upload cover art for albums to the CAA via MusicBrainz. That’s how I discovered the IA was down, when an upload failed.
What makes either of those decentralized?
There are only 2 current audio frameworks, right? PipeWire (most current, best compatibility from what I’ve seen) and PulseAudio (dominant for a long time but now being replaced by PipeWire)
I dunno, luddites like me aren’t impressed at it. We’re rolling our eyes at it.
That’s my understanding
They didn’t kill it where it was already running though.
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If your RX 580 works and your packages are up-to-date, I see no reason a more recent AMD card wouldn’t be plug-and-play.