There will always be tasks that people don’t want to do, and they will require compensation for motivation.
But then who would finance the production of television programs?
Would you consider contributing to OpenStreetMap?
How is the compute getting paid for?
I use both. I have the PS5 upstairs, and the PS4 down in the family room. I can remote play the PS5 from downstairs, which is nice. And the PS Portal is nice when I’m taking a sh…
It’s already a thing and AI knows about it. And yes I get the original reference.
Get to it! Such a fun hobby
This wouldnwork better on smaller scale, less traveled rural routes. Maintaining a whole ass train for a few dozen people is overkill. I kinda like this.
Yeah, my nearest grocery store is a 1h15m walk or an 8 minute drive.
Just waiting for them to reinvent light rail
This has been happening since AOL.
I was playing fallout New Vegas last week on it. I didn’t have any trouble
Gotcha. Well on quick perusal I found a few YouTube videos that might help. Jailbreak PS4 up to firmware 11.00
Crap, sorry, I was thinking of RPCS3 for the PS3… I was out and looked up what I thought it was, but I was wrong. Removed the link to keep the scam from spreading.
You might want to give PS4 emulation on PC a try. I was shocked at how smooth and playable it was, let alone convenient and free. That being said, modding a PS4 seems possible, though I’ve never done it myself. I modded my PS2 and enjoyed a lot of downloaded games that way.****
It already looks really bad
As a father of three, the best parent filter is oversight, communication, and guidance. People want plug and play automatic parenting on the devices their kids use, but the honest truth is nothing beats actually talking to the kids about what’s out there, the dangers, the consequences, and guiding them as they explore. Keep an eye on what they do, and intervene if they start down the wrong rabbit hole. Good luck my friend.
You do u
I started with an Ender 3 Pro. It’s a great printer to start with and learn how 3d printing works. Last year I upgraded to a Bambu X1 Carbon. Since then, there has been no more tinkering, no more bed leveling, no more manual calibration, no more ferrying microsd cards back and forth, hardly any troubleshooting, and what few issues I’ve had were easily solved. The Ender is great to learn on, like a first car. You beat it up, fix it, break it, fix it again. Once you outgrow it, I’d recommend a Bambu.