Me too, over 1400 hours. I use a lot of mods. I take a break for a year or more at a time and then get hooked again. I’m trying to wait for the NPC update until I do again
Me too, over 1400 hours. I use a lot of mods. I take a break for a year or more at a time and then get hooked again. I’m trying to wait for the NPC update until I do again
NetAlertX does network detection monitoring if that’s what you are after. I’ve been very happy with it, I use the ntfy forwarder so I get the alerts on my phone.
I didn’t realize Dark Reader was laggy or known to be laggy but it makes sense. It doesn’t matter in any case, you’d have to pry it from my cold dead eyes
Yeah I thought the same. I played 1 from the very beginning up until release. When I heard about 2 I wasn’t even interested, it seemed to me it would be doomed from the start.
I’ve worked with POS systems my whole career and I still can’t help think Piece Of Shit whenever I see it
People from Alabama?
I can still hear the jingle in my head
Yeah, exactly the same thing at play in the movie industry as well.
Hehe they are like lil t-rex arms
Thanks for the post, super appreciate the posting of other communties. I think this is a great way to grow Lemmy and create discoverability for niche communities, I’ll keep that in mind myself on future opportunities.
I would just go for it, I’ve had this before (they come loose in shipping) the chances are very small there would be a problem. If its a simple return process for you and you’d feel more comfortable go for it tho.
If there is a problem post build you should know right away, just make sure you don’t immediately assume it’s the motherboard at fault. It’s more likely badly seated RAM or something else.
Windows has the free zones powertoy which does the same. So its an option but not in the OS by default.
Ah thats right they just sold the game not the studio
Yeah I was an early adopter myself, it was my gateway drug into rimworld and dwarf fortress. I stopped playing shortly after they sold the studio
They use plaid as the integrator, if you look it up on the plaid website you should be able to check for support for whichever bank or coop.
If plaid supports it ynab does
I got my first job with AIX in the early 2000’s after the previous admin did a reinstall of the OS vs an upgrade on prod, with unverified backups. It was a resume generating event.
They lost over 3 months of data and barely survived it.
For Windows it absolutely is in order of listing however. Typical behaviour is no reply after a second against the primary DNS results in it moving down the list.
Redundancy aside, this is more important when you span multiple datacenters and always want lookups going to the completely local or most local DC available.
TIL about the Linux/BSD not having preference though. Good to know.