You don’t need a camera, any device with WiFi can see where you are in the room, and sometimes even track you through walls.
You don’t need a camera, any device with WiFi can see where you are in the room, and sometimes even track you through walls.
They are harvested for their organs
They are the same thing, just bigger models. And many big models already ship with a smaller variant that you can run on an average gaming gpu.
“Wants” to? They’ve been doing that for years
It largely works the same way in the Netherlands
quick google search implies that FL Studio “works flawlessly” on linux through wine (which you also use for video games) 5 years ago already. https://jstaf.github.io/posts/flstudio-on-linux/
I haven’t had a single game that needed editing ini files in ~ a year of gaming on linux. Most of the time it works straight from Steam as you’d expect on Windows. If not it’s usually just checking protondb.com to find out what launch arguments and proton version a steam game needs/works best with.
If a game is not on steam it’s usually easiest to use Lutris to handle the launcher setup as most other launchers like epic and uplay do not run natively on Linux so they need to be launched in the same container as windows games which Lutris fully takes care of.
Note that some games have kernel level anti cheat which will never work on linux. (eg valorant)
The rubber tires on your car are still not recyclable and will practically never break down. Also since electric cars are generally heavier you’re doing more damage to road infrastructure than necessary. Cars are not sustainable.
Because they rm -rf ed their server