Yup was gonna say the same thing.
They can be removed with third party tools but they shouldn't be there in the first place.
Yup was gonna say the same thing.
They can be removed with third party tools but they shouldn't be there in the first place.
Anxiety sucks man. Ive dealt with it a lot in my life too. I saw your post yesterday and I'm really glad to read this today. Youre taking important steps so good on you for that!
We're a lot stronger than we give ourselves credit for and getting back in the car even though it makes you anxious shows that you're strong.
You can do this. :)
This kids videos are so cool. I found him ra dimly one day while on YouTube and wow. Very impressive.
I call my cat Sydney by a few names. Mr kitty, Mr meow, or buddy.
But in will call him by his name every once in a while.
Which I love about Lemmy. I truly am among friends.
Every os has issues man. Linux just swaps some issues for others.
I'd much rather deal with Linux issues than windows, but that's just me.
Me personally, I'll never pre-order a game. Pre ordering is different from early access because i actually get the game even in a unfinished state.
All that said, it depends on the game. Timberborn has been the only early access game I felt has been worth it. The Devs are still putting out regular updates and have vastly improved the game since i bought it. Its been very fun to play from the beginning and has only gotten better.
Compare that to something like cyberpunk, yea I'm good. Couldn't imagine how that must of felt to preorder that and get that mess on release. I think the main difference is the studio. AAA games I rarely buy anymore. Indie games though? Thats where I'm at.
This game rules. Thanks for sharing
He does love a good scritch on his head. Hes very attached to me as well so any chance to lay on my lap is a good day for him.
Fucking love KDE dude. Plasma6 is my jam.
Just one more ai tool bro just one more.
Please bro its so good you gotta use them all to make it worth it.
Older and or used hardware is gonna be a place to start for CPU and GPU. Used dell optiplex can get you most of the way there, then buy a decent GPU when you can. Just make sure it fits in the case and the PSU that comes with the optiplex can handle the power draw. I'd recommend a new PSU though. Dont buy used for PSU or storage is the best advice I can give.
Optiplex are not gonna get you top of the line performance or anything but it'll be a lot better than nothing and you can always use it for something else later like a nas, a server, home theater PC, etc.