Avoiding MS account and many manual parts of the installation (opting out of shit) is like two clicks in Rufus before installation. Everyone should do it.
Avoiding MS account and many manual parts of the installation (opting out of shit) is like two clicks in Rufus before installation. Everyone should do it.
You should make an exception.
You realize the models you’re running locally had to be trained the same way as the proprietary ones, right?
No, GDPR is exactly what allows anyone to sue corporations with any chance of success and impact.
I bet I could come up with some contenders… I won’t though, because I hate that M$ controls the major open-source repository.
While “technically true is the best kind of true”, I really would recommend anyone already facing anxiety to avoid Hellblade.
What are you on about? I’ve played and finished the campaign and DLC in Dying Light 2 playing only coop.
Most of plastic trash is burned, so it’s around only in the form of CO2 and other chemicals in the atmosphere.
There are only a few mouse models that fulfill my requirements and software support for them is bad even on windows. I’m currently on Razer and Roccat, the software is slow, heavy and convoluted, but it’s the only way to use the devices to their full potential. There’s no way to get the drivers for Linux and that’s a deal breaker for me.
I switched from Fusion to Onshape and it’s been a treat. The option to use it on an Android tablet is a great bonus.
The original Peggle. There’s a free APK available on speedrun.com. Works flawlessly even on modern Android.
The requirement for Recall is a neural coprocessor with substantial performance, specifically to be able to run the model locally.
I collect unfinished projects.
There’s OSTRAJava, a parody esoteric language based on a very specific regional accent of the Czech language.
Use Rufus, skip online account and automatically opt out of telemetry.