If you also want to remove line breaks, paste it into a url bar
If you also want to remove line breaks, paste it into a url bar
That should be more than enough ram for your quad-core cpu
A sex doll is almost the definition of “weird about sex”
I believe this one is called the ‘Tom Scott’
That’s definitely not true, Raspberry Pi OS works and acts like a normal Debian installation per default - with root mounted rw and all.
Other than that, there isn’t much “treating like an HDD/SSD” going on, it just writes to flash when an application requests it does. If the underlying storage is an eeprom, an sdcard nvme storage doesn’t really change anything here.
Most SD cards aren’t really suitable for the kind of workload an operating system generates (that being mostly random i/o). Make sure to get a reputable A2 (application class 2) rated card, they aren’t that expensive but perform way better.
Raspberry Pi themselves launched a card recently, I haven’t tried that one but it’s probably a good choice too.
Yeah okay, but I didn’t see that it was in a shit posting community because I was scrolling through ALL, and others seemingly didn’t either.
You don’t see that on real shot either
Very clever. It’s the land mass, just like Eurasia.
You can also buy packs of 15 (and 6), so thirds are possible :)
I don’t understand. If you’re overwhelmed by settings just don’t open them? You don’t “need” them, like ever.
You can do the same on Plasma. Switch by three-finger-swipe
The brightness is too bright, not the color. The brightness is always a choice by the manufacturer they could easily make it dimmer using the exact same components.
Bugs don’t have much “software” going on, and the reason for many lenses is only superficially similar. On phones you want different lenses to do different things, while the bug has different lenses to look into different directions without all the volume “between” eyes also needing to be lens (I think).
Okay I’ll bite. How do you take a third of an inch, and how is it better than in millimeters?
It does if you know German, at least to me.
A gigabyte of drive space is something like 10-20 cents on a good SSD.
Yes. The cables are intentionally made “too thin” so that they weigh less and are less stiff. The upside it it makes handling them much easier. The downside is they they get pretty hot pretty fast, and from there you have two options: Actively cool the cable from inside or throttle charging so the cable doesn’t melt.
Obviously you go and change the key instead?