As per usual, the fine becomes simply the cost of doing business
As per usual, the fine becomes simply the cost of doing business
I was having the same audio delay issues with speech, take-off/landing sounds, etc when I was playing the game installed on an HDD storage array. I moved the install to the SSD system drive and that’s all gone away. Crashes have gone down too, I was crashing 2-3 times in an evening of playing but for the past several days or more I might see one crash in a 4+ hour session. Still more crashing than it should but it’s not absolutely terrible
Cars don’t cease to function when driven in areas with little to no cell reception…
Because some areas have poor to no cell reception
I wish I’d known about or considered this a few years ago. I would have kept my now 20 year old car instead of trading it in for a new model.
This world we live in sucks…
I’m sure this will about as effective as D. A. R. E. in American schools and keeping people off drugs
Maybe because I didn’t know what I was doing back then but that was the only way I used Limewire
I haven’t watched since Orlando went out. Are they still shamelessly rigging games to get Miami to the final?
Fucking studfinders man…
I hate the ea launcher with such a burning passion as to outshine the sun. ~80% it causes a problem launching a game for me and provides zero benefits for it’s use. It has no consumer friendly reason to exist
Thanks I’ll give some of these suggestions a try. I am printing with PLA at the same temps I’ve used in the past with the same material. I wouldn’t think the change to pei would require a changing of print temp but I’ll keep that in mind as well.
Rather than setting up a VPS like some of you is there a reason I couldn’t run this on my existing home unraid server?
Super Formula is great. Check out !indycar@lemmy.world too if you’re not already familiar with it. Lots of great racing series out there that don’t have an over dramaticised netflix series
Nobody is asking anyone to put anything on hold. A “post race discussion thread” would be the same discussion with a non-spoiler title.
This isn’t formulaoneforum.com. Lemmy, just like reddit before it, is a service that allows me to follow a massive variety of topics in the same place. This post could we’ll have been the first post that loaded when I opened the the page, openly spoiling the result before I have a chance to look away or hide it.
You think it’s reasonable that a person should need to avoid using this service entirely until they find time to watch a race just so you can have a post with the winners name clearly written?
What is gained for anyone by naming the post in such a manner?
By making the title literally anything other than “[drivers name] wins race”. “British Grand Prix Post-Race Discussion” would be literally the same thread in all but name. But people who didn’t get to watch it live for whatever don’t have to worry about spoilers that don’t need to happen
It doesn’t. That is such a nonsense argument
Kingroon KP3S here. Totally stock. No issues with it, always had good quality from it out of the box. I want to add a touch sensor and klipper to it but haven’t had the time to figure it out
Sad to see c/formula1 spoiling the race result plainly in the title just like r/formula1. Some things never change…
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