Balthazar 2w ago • 100%
Wait a minute.
WHY TF IS HORIZON ZERO DAWN GETTING AN REMASTER!?!?!
WHAT IS THE POINT? What stupid idiot thought this was a good idea????
And that bloody price tag! €50 for accessibility features and slightly better performance? Why... Why is this a successful way to make money? ... I... I'm sad now.
Balthazar 2w ago • 66%
Problem is, the games are fun. Had a hell of a time with the second game, and unleashed the 100%er in me
Edit: The games are genuinely high quality, with interesting and constantly evolving mechanics and often good stories. That's not something you see in big titles anymore.
Balthazar 4w ago • 100%
Does anybody know how this will affect the EU?
Balthazar 4w ago • 100%
Your schooling system doesn't use K-12?
Balthazar 4w ago • 100%
My greatest joy in life is learning new things. I have never, ever had coffee. I've never been interested. Just simply never cared for it.
Balthazar 4w ago • 100%
I'll be flabbergasted if thats true. Need story plz
Balthazar 4w ago • 100%
While the prices arent insane, I still spend nearly double my insurance each month due to "eigen bijdrage". I think it's 400 per 3 months, though I'm not sure.
So I understand wanting to catalogue all treatments he could do whilst not needing to pay for'm.
The situation is mostly America specific, the question isn't.
Balthazar 1mo ago • 100%
I missed that part xD
Just with the rant thought of the root of this problem, and that is the general populace and how they use it xD
Balthazar 1mo ago • 100%
Just keep in mind that installing an app via the respective app stores (just install, not custom settings) is often the limit of what people can, and are willing to do.
People just simply don't have the time, willpower and/or knowledge to get a controlled LAN working. It's similar to how you don't expect everyone being able to fly a helicopter, or build a car from scratch.
Balthazar 1mo ago • 100%
Because (in NL) you're supposed to wear a full protective suit with padding and a helmet, or get a significantly worse ticket and potential loss of head/limb.
Balthazar 1mo ago • 100%
It is. From my experience a couple months back its crisp. Not the highest graphics, and it took a little getting used to from a high-end PC, but it was really nice. In certain aspects even preferable xD
Balthazar 2mo ago • 100%
To clarify, as youve not understood the joke, nor read the comments. As far as I understand it, were you to start sailing at the first point, you never have to turn to arrive at the second. That's why it's "straight". On the 2d plane you are completely correct however.
For proper and better informed explanations read the other comments :D
Balthazar 3mo ago • 100%
I need permission to load/send data (not sure) via the email. Something something security something something good (but bad)
Balthazar 3mo ago • 100%
I mostly want to switch since it feels better. It's a first big step into becoming independent from Microsoft, and I don't like the way they're going with LLM's among other things (I.E. totally oblivious of any security issues or broken code until the internet/EU spanks'm for it)
The main reason though, windows 10 has ShapeCollector.exe to help windows learn your writing style. Windows 11 removed that, and just didn't replace it with anything. Really irks me that.
In terms of thunderbird, school needs to grant permission, which I did ask for. Don't think they've granted it though.
So, at school we use the whole Office 365 suite for a myriad of tasks. Teams is used as the main way to share exercises and lesson material, Outlook is used as the resident email service, and you're expected to use OneDrive to store all/most of your data. There are some additional apps that require Windows, but beyond the office 365 suite they are all replaceable. **What I'm wondering is, what distro can run/access those apps without too much hassle and set-up?** I'm looking to do this on a HP probook x360, upgraded to 32 GB of ram. The only peripheral of note I've got is a Ugee drawing tablet, but I can use the openTabletDriver or their own on some distro's. -------------------- Edit: Thanks guys! User helpimnotdrowning recommend Mint! This'll be my first real daily foray onto Linux, so it's definitely a good option. I'll also have a look at Gnome Vs KDE. I've been looking at KDE in the past, but gnome is definitely worth a peep as well. User BearOfATime, thanks for giving the software name that allows for a seamless VPN transition! I'll also look into the win 10 LTSC. Not sure it's a right fit, but it's always fun to learn more! As a couple of you recommend, there seems to be a teams flatpak to download, so I'll have a look into that! Finally, I'd like to thank y'all for the useful and helpful answers! Many of you said to try the webapps, so I'll be doing that! My current plan is to use VMWare (alt is Vbox. VMware works (and looks) better) and try to actively use a mint VM. Not sure If I'll be able to stick to it, and not unknowingly switch to windows, but having it as a starting app should solve a couple issues. Slower start times, sure, but that's not the worst. Your advice is very much appreciated! It's given me a good confidence boost to start. Thanks for that :D
Balthazar 3mo ago • 100%
On that last part, theres a difference between elevating a file to admin, and being an admin in Windows.
In a lot of cases the ui is GREATLY simplified when not an admin, to the point where you might only have like 20% of all available options.
For the standard user? Great! Not when you're messing around with permissions.
It's why you ALWAYS log in as Admin when setting up a windows server. Iirc you can't even install tiles without actually being an admin, even if you have all logins.
From my experience with windows, your current guess is correct btw :D
Balthazar 5mo ago • 57%
TF is crate ent. on about? They've not even made an RTS, let alone one with love and care out into it? They've got an RPG* (grim dawn) and a city builder (farthest frontier) on steam. Neither come anywhere close to what an RTS is supposed to be, and like others have said, Dune (don't know the specific name), C&C, warcraft and StarCraft we're all impressive mainstream games, all RTS.
Haven't read the post, but what if kind of detached world do they live in?
Balthazar 6mo ago • 100%
He has though. Its just not on his main channel. I think his podcast is still up and running, and although I haven't checked it lately the mailing service may be as well
Balthazar 6mo ago • 100%
Thanks for the link! Tom Scott is amazing at explaining things like this :D Its very, very much appreciated!
Balthazar 6mo ago • 100%
That's intended. Even to premium subs youtube pushes adds which try and promote engagement. Its fucking awful.
Does get me out of the loop sometimes though, so I guess Im thankful for that.