

You can definitely turn Apple Intelligence off


You can definitely turn Apple Intelligence off


A separate box with apps that work better and just use the one remote.


Yeah “changing”, sure. But “evolving” implies things are changing for the ”better”, which they are not.


I’m so glad my medieval loving brethren are getting their so long awaited game.
But the bad news for me is this means probably yet another decade of trying to finish a game of Empire before the crashing brings my campaigns to a halt lol


Your doubt isn’t a factor, it’s just how the game works. Unless both 10 years ago and 1 year ago you replayed them on a computer from the late 90’s, you didn’t get as many random events as were intended. The very fact that you think random events were such a small part of those games also confirms you weren’t getting as many as you were supposed to lol.
Well you got me there.


Oh yeah I’m aware of that. It’s just that foundational game mechanics are still broken to this day lol. Like the game never really reached a polished state, without mods.


That’s why lol. The random events were tied to your cpu speed, and with faster more modern processors you wouldn’t see nearly as many random events.


They never fixed the bugs lol


How long ago did you play Fallout 1 and 2?


Not quiet at all. Lots of people loved 3. I’m old enough to remember when NV was the red headed stepchild of the series. I don’t think you’ve picked up on the fact that New Vegas is a cult hit. It didn’t become “everyone’s favorite “ for close to a decade at least after its release.
“What does FO3 have over New Vegas”? Well at the time New Vegas was regarded as a cheap knockoff of FO3. It didn’t do much to innovate from FO3 and played like more of a Fallout 3.5 which people resented. It also had a less bleak and more “Zany” tone to it than FO3 did which people weren’t a big fan of. Also by that point Bethesda had a bad reputation for releasing buggy games and NV somehow managed to be buggier and more broken than any Bethesda game had been, and what’s worse is it was never even to this day fixed as several major components of the game remain completely broken without fan patches.


A lot of folks really live 76. And it’s the only game in the series that offers them what they like, so why wouldn’t they?
It’s not competing with word, it’s competing with Google Sheets.
Why would someone use Fastmail when there’s protonmail?
No. The reasons the user gave against using ProtonMail are applicable to any and all commercial entities providing email service. It’s not even something you could accomplish yourself.


IIRC raspberry pis aren’t great as big storage NAS due to limited io but like for a small amount of home storage more than adequate.


I have an old Intel 1440 desktop that runs 24/7 hooked up to a UPS along with a Beelink miniPC, my router, and a POE switch and the UPS is reporting a combined 100w.


My UnRAID server is an HP desktop machine from 2011. More than capable of running dozens of services without tons of storage.
Ngl that is a stupid ass name lol