I wish all game companies put out detailed requirements like this!
I wish all game companies put out detailed requirements like this!
Which server were you talking about when you said your server has 156GB of RAM?
I know. That’s my point. A great example of this is when they used to brag about how eco-friendly their product were. I remember them bragging about their displays being mercury-free, BFR free, etc and their laptops having totally recyclable aluminum and glass enclosures - only to later deliberately make their laptops nearly impossible to repair and upgrade.
8GB
My server has 8GB of RAM and it rarely even gets up to 4GB of actual RAM usage.
They didn’t switch to USB-C out of the goodness of their hearts. They switched because the EU passed a new law that requires that new smartphones have USB-C ports.
Yeah, that sounds about right. Mine is smaller and weighs about 40 pounds. I actually put it on my bathroom scale to see if it really was as heavy as I thought. Turns out, it is as heavy as I thought.
How much does your PC weigh?
Right, but just because a browser is based on Chromium doesn’t mean it has the Google spyware, right?
Shit! You’re right! Dammit! Now I gotta go back to Firefox!
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Isn’t Chromium basically Chrome without the spyware?
Brave is also great.
I’m pretty sure it is free to use. Check this out: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-open-sources-its-connector-to-take-on-CCS-with-half-the-size-twice-the-power-North-American-Charging-Standard.668196.0.html
At least Tesla eventually allowed other car companies to use their connector.
He’d probably just enjoy it.
They’re not pointless for the laity at all.
Church services are for religious education. I’ll be honest, I’m not sure why masses were conducted in Latin until the 1980’s - despite Latin having died out centuries ago.
At best, Latin masses are more about the traditions of man than religious education. At worst, Latin masses are for religious obfuscation, rather than religious education.
It’s impossible to be educated in a language you don’t speak.
It would be one thing if all Catholics were required to learn Latin in school, but they’re not. Since Catholics aren’t required by the RCC to learn Latin and the RCC never taught it, most Catholics never learn it. The ones who do learn it do so either to learn more about the roots of the English language or because they intend to enter a scientific field.
Latin is a beautiful language which a lot of traditional Catholics find more reverent than, for example, English.
Latin is also a dead language.
Most people - Catholics included - don’t speak Latin. It died out at least five centuries ago.
I myself prefer a good reverent Novus Ordo mass to a Tridentine one, but if I understood Latin well I would likely prefer the Tridentine.
You’re only proving my point. Latin masses don’t benefit you. They don’t benefit most people - Catholics included. They haven’t benefited most people for centuries.
I have a dislike for the church, not the laity (churchgoers). Regarding masses, I meant that masses were conducted exclusively in Latin until the 1980’s - which makes those masses pointless for the laity, as Latin has been a dead language for centuries.
The open-source stuff is better.