

I use it while gaming.
Retrieve and store builds to reference as I level.
Retrieve achievements to suggest next one to go for.
Enter a new area and get a quick summary of what I should expect from it.
Etc.


I use it while gaming.
Retrieve and store builds to reference as I level.
Retrieve achievements to suggest next one to go for.
Enter a new area and get a quick summary of what I should expect from it.
Etc.


Can’t get dirty if there’s already tape over it.


When I was more involved with cars? Sure. Not anymore - but I also don’t drive anything special and just want the thing to start and move.
When you’re young/poor and interested in cars you’ll work with what you got - and if you got a Kia - you’re probably on a Kia motorsports forum/subtikytok.


There are times I have my desktop, laptop, phone and Steamdeck all going and have to check myself and dial the over-stimulation down a bit.


Oddly only on Steam.


Just curious – why is the 4GB cache needed?


Owning a vehicle is already a necessity. That and trucking make a lot of the highway infrastructure needed already so there’s less incentives to invest elsewhere.
Also can’t really think of many places a large number of people over the day need to transit back and forth. And if there are cases - there might already be a train or bus route.


Do you normally pirate content and have something like Jellyfin setup?


Do you know what paperwork you’re going to file for the IRS?


Jokes on him – the billionaire is just going to fuck the kid and harvest it for organs.


If you don’t have a way to pace yourself – kind of never.
If you haven’t already looked at “couch to 5k” give it a look. I’ve been more successful with a form of intervals for some days and only one day of “solid” running.
Smarts required more calories.


Am already in a few systems. I think when I have to start handing over unlocked devices I have issues.


+1 RIP Apollo
Sadly I only recognized it as “the thing you put in your docker compose for integration tests”.