It’s like a subscription based YouTube replacement. Like nebula or something. But mostly it’s just LTT that has content there.
It’s like a subscription based YouTube replacement. Like nebula or something. But mostly it’s just LTT that has content there.
I feel like it would get much better a mistake if they did… I use both windows and Linux now. I would rather use Linux full time but some software, specifically office and some (not most, but a few) don’t play nice with Linux.
If I just lost a ton of programs that I would say are critical for windows, no doubt I switch full time unless my work prevents me.
I would personally keep the source code for any game I made, and if I can personally afford that, then these companies can.
Could I not use a 6-30P to 6-15R adapter? My computer will blow up before that amperage becomes and issue.
It looks like I need a 6-15P to IEC C19 cable. I guess 14 gauge should be sufficient.
Edit: Wait…It might be 6-30… That’s way harder to find.
Someone else has given me what I need I think ,but it looks like the one here:. https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=220-T2-1600-X1#images-4
That’s the titanium model, while I have the cheaper gold on, but I think the plug is the same.
But the way, do you have a resource for the names of different plugs/connectors?
Okay! Thank you. I think that should be what I need.
Right, where do I find the cable? I can’t find it on evgas website or anywhere else.
This is what I need to do. Just too much inertia in my own stuff to make the switch so far.
I love rdiffbackup.
I use it to backup a 30 TB array and it completes in like 20 minutes if there are no changes.
Well… That’s bad news. Pretty clear though.
4 disks!!! Fancy.
Why did they bring the Fairphone 4, but not the Fairphone 5?
I think I was browsing top of all time in this community.
And I found it interesting 2 years later! if they look at make more, I would enjoy it.
If you make a kubuntu or xubuntu version I could find at least one person who is interested.
He’s always been an entertainer first.