Anything VR really needs to be 90 or more, but around 60 is good for most things.
I actually think the choppy framerates in Cyberpunk is actually really immersive so it’s cool all the way down to 30 or with the smearing of dlss-performance, but most games don’t give you progressive brain damage in the first 2 hours like it does
I know this is supposed to be a stormtrooper aim joke, but it feels more like ‘aww, thanks man, that means a lot to me’ should have been that last panel instead.
This is more a side effect of having to monitize your hobbies to afford to live
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Washcloth/sponge and a bucket of water, typically. Soap optional.
unironically, most guys I know with the same problem just go for the novelty oversized bottles. seems to suit them well, and in a pinch the aluminum ones make for a hell of a club :D
The most blatant issue is the low water intake and the low sleep. Increasing the sleep and the water will help dramatically.
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It is spelled ‘Lebensraum’
Yeah, I consider their argument compelling
I mean, if he means any of what he said here then we could use some of that right about now.
Strong agree, maybe with device management set up so you can remotely install apps/prevent installing problematic apps.
Unlessss…?
Just give it to them.
The true measure of inflation
Data scraping is a logical consequence of being an open protocol, and as such I don’t think it’s worth investing much time in resisting it so long as it’s not impacting instance health. At least while the user experience and basic federation issues are still extant.
This is correct. Specifically for the honeywells, they have little holes to measure air temperature usually on the top or bottom depending on model. The smart ones (like this one is) can also be manually calibrated up or down from what their internal thermostat says if there’s a known deviation (i.e. the wall is consistently putting off enough heat to throw off the stat).