+1 for too good to go. It depends on where you go, but I have had good experiences.
+1 for too good to go. It depends on where you go, but I have had good experiences.
I built a PC recently, and when researching it still seemed a large chunk went with water cooling still. AIO in particular.
What is ruined about it? I use it regularly for online payments or payments between friends
Windows 95 - Windows Vista - Windows 7 - Ubuntu - Fedora - back to Ubuntu Think that’s it, can’t recall the years exactly The switch to Ubuntu was like in 2014 or something
I went on a few boards. /wg/ and /po/ is interesting. (Do not put an l there’s that’s a mistake) /g/ was interesting at times. I visit it a lot less these days, but I still check /wg/ for wallpapers.
It works for me, and my tinkering times are behind me.
I run AMD r9 7000 series fine on Linux since like a month
I have one, the fan is active a bit too often and my battery became slightly bloated after 2 years of ownership. I did have it plugged in and didn’t use the plugged in battery mode, because I didn’t know about it, so maybe that was the issue. They did send me a new battery free of charge and I replaced it, so that was a good customer support experience. I general, I would recommend them.
Signal also has usernames now.
I am, sometimes there is an issue with videos in Fullscreen, where the video plays just somewhere to the top and off screen, besides that it’s fine.
The 30% were introduced by Nintendo for cartridges iirc. So I would not say valve set that standard.
Cannot confirm