Only if you’re buying brand new bleeding edge. They always launch the expensive stuff first, it’s the early adopter tax. Then after initial demand is sated, they’ll release the mid tier and entry level products for the price conscious buyers.
Only if you’re buying brand new bleeding edge. They always launch the expensive stuff first, it’s the early adopter tax. Then after initial demand is sated, they’ll release the mid tier and entry level products for the price conscious buyers.
Just one more update, we promise this will fix the problem, please don’t force us to recall all the CPUs
It’s a 22x22 grid of programmable led strips and they’re doing a brand tie in with some movie. The Amazon page has this photo that explains the functionality:
The 200A main breaker on most homes would trip a little above 50kW. Could you even start up 1000hp without 3 phase?
What floor are you getting off at?
I have rabbit ears hooked into my Plex server so I can record the few shows left on linear broadcast tv
That was my recollection too. Super slow all the way up to the finale when everything blew up.
They let Luke bleach it on the wan show.
He’s never done it before, and took too long so some parts are ultra blonde and others are barely different.
Nah, that would actually be a useful feature in SOME scenarios. The copilot buttons are restricted by Microsoft to being useless
You may already be aware, but a vulnerability has been recently documented on those.
Yeah Dr potato put out a video today about the closure
When I was younger, every time I tried to use one, it was full. There’s such limited space that it becomes unreliable.
What about running a Linux to go removable disk and just pull it when you need to boot windows?
Iirc freesync (extreme/ultimate) works down to 48fps. I use it when playing in 4k since my card struggles to keep a locked 60fps at that resolution
considering that US was a world leader in terms of rail transport upto WW II, why the abysmally low numbers?
We spent all our rail money on the interstate highways and their exorbitant maintenance costs.
pfft.
The sound made as they exited, spaghettified.
They keep things locked down for the 50% of the population with below average intelligence. It makes things easier to trouble shoot when you can’t move the important stuff. Also that group is usually the loudest complainers when they can’t find something, or something goes wrong.
God, wouldn’t that be some karma if musk got killed by one of his own cars on ‘autopilot’