

My dungeons and dragons group uses Google docs for that. Never had an issue.
No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That’s what you are A song that goes on and on
My dungeons and dragons group uses Google docs for that. Never had an issue.
Oh interesting, I’ll need to look into that more.
I’d expect that it’s much better than a 1050. And still probably best in slot at that price point. (For new hardware)
Perhaps a used 1080ti would be better but I doubt a system with a 1050 has the power supply for that.
still using 2016 budget GPU (1050Ti).
Check out the Intel b580, your 2019 hardware should support rebar. (An bios update might be required). It’s a phenomenal upgrade for around $250US
But I feel you on the bandwidth issue. I’ve had to give up on some games that frequently update.
Wow, when I see a waifu come up on my comms system I’ll know we’re living in the future.
In the early days before rednet I built a functional computer network by building a shared bus with a LUA script that waited for addressed triggers.
Very laggy but I had fun.
If you remove thrive from the query I would say most of them.
However once you include thrive as a modifier I’d reckon under 5%.
I like to immerse myself in fictional stories, imagine being my favourite characters.
I try to fill most of my free time with social activities. Big fan of in-person boardgames.
I’ve had good luck with the Microsoft cameras and ones that say they are “Skype certified” on the box.
I love that idea.
If you do, I’d like to know what kind of bandwidth and system usage it demands.
I’ve been wondering if a pi could do this for me and my few friends.
Check out cockpit. https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit
That’s likely caused by your DNS provider blocking it.
Classic silent hill 2 was traumatic. I still struggle with playing horror games. 10/10 would recommend
As soon as I make a serious mistake like food poisoning or breaking a bone. I’m screwed without someone. Or if I’m just unfortunate enough to acquire an infection.
And this all assumes that I find what I need to survive in the first place.
I’ll vote for eight.
That’s an impressive amount of financial independence in my eyes, given what could be occurring.
I’ve had corporate clients with halogen fire suppression systems.
I’ve seen home offices use lto tape and a thermal resistant safe.
I’ve heard of people linking networks with the neighbour and using a remote drive at their house.
Grilled Magikarp looks delicious.
The windows 11 installer is hot garbage if you’re not a mono windows set-up.
It would need to be an OLED.
I really like the reviews on this site https://www.rtings.com/