I monitor my web traffic through my router and my processor and disk activity, I’m confident.
I monitor my web traffic through my router and my processor and disk activity, I’m confident.
Power to them, until the software I use has 100% Linux compatibility then my hand is forced
Yeah nah, I’ve had updates turned off for years and have no issues. All I do is game on my windows comp
You can keep using win10 without security updates, just be smart about it. Have a good firewall, and just use it for gaming and bills or whatever and you’ll be fine
You know what they say: itty bitty baby, itty bitty boat.
You had me at first but lost me at the end. Social anxiety and low self confidence is the opposite of egotistic
…and GrapheneOS considers my phone end-of-life and support for it will eventually stop. So unless you just got a brand new Pixel… kind of a waste.
Hard disagree. Just because it stops receiving updates doesn’t suddenly make it useless
I can see it, 196 gets a little spicy around critical events
I park in neutral since I like to sit for a few seconds, and 9 times out of 10 I’m going to be backing out anyway
It’s not just you
You can probably disable it with a custom install, like Cortana
Even if it did, it would extrude your brain out like a can of pillsbury biscuits
MMORPGs may not be the butt of South Park jokes anymore, but that doesn’t mean that they’re dead. They’re more diversified… Like others mentioned, other games are quietly stealing the thunder. Also, if you think about it, battle royale games are kinda MMOs with how many people are in the lobby, and games like Roblox and Minecraft can have players interact with large numbers of others
Sooo I was kinda in your shoes a few months ago, and decided I really needed to do something about it before I lost my goddam mind. What I’m doing (and it’s kinda working) is to find a community that interests you, and persistently be involved in it. I personally found a streamer on Twitch and a few Discord communities, and hang out with those people by generally just being there and having small interactions with others. We watch the same things and play the same games in voice chat. It really helps to have some sort of common activity that you can comment on and springboard your experiences or stories. You don’t have to be that guy that’s obnoxious and in everyone’s face, just pay attention to the people in these groups and be super friendly. I’ve found a few acquaintances and am working on knowing them better to become friends. You’ll remember names and interesting things about them, or be like me and take notes so you don’t forget lmao. Eventually, they’ll say “Hi <name!> It’s nice to see you again. How was your day?” and then you know you’re on the right track.
Socializing is hard, especially when you’re not used to it and in this online era. If you’re friendly and attentive, people will reflect that energy back to you, and you will form bonds. Good luck!
Use a Xbox 360 Kinect and Skanect software. You’ll need a power/USB adapter for it
Fair. “Far better than I was expecting for $30, but with limitations.” Can’t really scan anything less than about 4", but you can scan an entire room or car which is neat. My face came out really good.
I bought an old Xbox 360 Kinect and got surprising results out of it using Skanect
The true wizards embrace the cringe, and are free
Graphics chips melting is my main gripe
The last panel should have an and, not an or