I always find this hard to follow personally.
I always find this hard to follow personally.
Just change your user agent?
I agree more with the “not a monopoly” argument. While there are three main players, there are dozens of game systems out there. Whereas there are only two “real” app stores (Play Store and AppStore), and each has a (near) monopoly in a different market.
If I don’t survive, tell my wife “Hello”
If they aren’t needed to the point that he notices immediately… are they really needed?
Forgot mine the other day, said “fuck it were doing it live.” Granted, my prescription is quite mild and I still have 20/20 without them, but I don’t understand how someone who needs them… can forget them?
They usually overflow into the other side of the sink. There is a raised rim along the outside, and the area between the two is very slightly lower. This means that the water will overflow into the other side.
Of course if both are full, all bets are off.
That isn’t negative tips. The lowest you can make in tips is $0. Even when tip pooling, the lowest you can make is $0, which requires no tips what so ever to have been given. There is no 100% tax rate, and you are at no point ever paying into the tip pool out of your own pocket.
What percentage tip results in negative money?
That said “will” not “won’t” FYI.
Ah I’m dumb ignore me.
I’d be pretty concerned if you got anything important or confidential to that address. While anyone in control of your email can see your email, Microsoft, Google and the like are much less likely to go snooping.
Actually, that’s fair. I forgot some updates are just terrible.
Yes, the initial install of the game is storage intensive. But again, that happens only once. I doubt you’re doing that very often.
I don’t think you understood my comment. I said nothing about adding more encryption, in fact I said the opposite.
True, but you’re limited in many, many ways before the SSD. Downloading the game? Network bottleneck. Playing the game? GPU/CPU bottleneck. (Not to mention, if a game is attempting to access multiple gigs of stored data every second, there’s likely something wrong with that game.)
Installing the game, absolutely. But you only do that once, and I doubt you’re installing a 500GB game daily.
… Then you would disable auto adoption of newly connected drives into bitlocker, would you not?
This is like complaining that the login screen pops up every time for a machine that doesn’t need security. Just change the setting instead of complaining about a niche use case.
The majority of users won’t notice a slowdown of even 50% on an SSD. It won’t effect game performance, your network will bottleneck before your SSD in any internet download, most users don’t interact with extremely large sets of data which is needed asap on the regular.
You’re essentially only going to have a problem, in daily use for the average user, in (un)packing large sets of data, or moving large sets of data between drives. Things most people don’t do regularly.
So a slight alteration to my question, how exactly does this negatively affect most users in daily usage.
Yes, and saying that the need to flip “do the thing” to “don’t do the thing” is a reason to not upgrade to 11.
You’re routinely reading and writing multi gig files in daily life? O.o Do you work with video editing or something?
Who follows users on GitHub? Repos, branches, issues, PRs, sure. But users?