Honytawk @ Honytawk @lemmy.zip Posts 0Comments 5,856Joined 2 yr. ago
Awww, they are just discovering their fetish
More of them do that, but only once.
Let them have their bingo. They almost have a row.
The animated series says otherwise.
Bean comes from an alien ship full of other Mr Beans that kick him out. So apparently there is an entire race of Beans.
When I was researching them I came across some reviews saying they didn't have great build quality. It is a newer company so it might improve over time.
Don't have any first hand experience with them though.
Why are the i's capitalized?
A screen with the diameter the size of a foot.
A foot is an archaic measurement of length only used in 5% of the world.
This reads like an ad
Imagine the input lag though.
You go grab an apple, and hold something invisible instead. Then you get chased by the floating apple.
Presidential Executive Order 14201 entitled ‘Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports’,
Good thing every single person in the US is considered female now. So it seems they succeeded, lol.
And russian bots love to attack NATO because it prevents their dictator putin from conquering all previous USSR territories that became sovereign nations.
NATO wouldn't be necessary if Russia stopped invading other countries. So you can blame putin for that.
Is there a way to resize videos?
These are made so the lowest denominator can pass. Both options usually work.
You can run a media server on your phone. Like running Octoprint to manage 3D printers on your Android phone for example.
Hardware doesn't have anything to do with the distinction.
It is just that people enjoy servers that are reliable. So they buy better or specified hardware for it. Which makes them easier to manage.
The games are better now.
You have a choice between all the modern games including the indie stuff that is made for LANs, plus all the old games since they still just work.
Whats stopping you from doing this now?
LANs have never been easier with laptops.
I wanted to check here:
https://www.ice.gov/spotlight/statistics
But it seems they stopped updating since September.
A PC (also known as a client) always is the first one to send a request over a network. They are the initiator of every data exchange. They don't receive anything otherwise. And they therefore always know who they are conversing with from the start.
A server is setup to listen continuously on a network. They need to be able to respond to new request from unknown sources. They never know when the next new request will be, or who it is from until they do their data handshake.
Hardware and software have nothing to do with it. Only how it is setup.