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  • I only found out about ventoy after setting down on Endeavour ...

  • battery was replaced by a third party and MacOS freaks out about it and locks the CPU to 400

    What? My A1502's battery is about dead and I in mind to replace it soon. This is ridiculous.

  • Isn't current price of Bitcoin 71000usd?

  • Work, proprietary software runs shit on linux.

  • Trust me, no one uses linux aside from a small few. Majority of Chinese software are for windows only with little to no linux support.

  • Windows is still a must in my workplace though, some proprietary doesnt have linux version and runs like garbage in wine.

  • Definitely, the number of people have died thoughout history drastically outweight the number of living people today. If ghosts exists, Earth would be very crowded indeed (not to mention all those animals and ... dinosaurs).

  • “Those people were not interred in a regular cemetery although we have designated plague cemeteries in Nuremberg,” said Langbein.

    “This means a large number of dead people who needed to be buried in a short time frame without regard to Christian burial practices,” she said.

    Because of this, an epidemic such as the plague is “more than likely” the explanation for the mass graves, according to Langbein.

    Shouldn't they wear masks and stuff?

  • Thats basically daily life in Xi'an China.

    Xi'an (Western Peace), the thousand year old city located in Western China is also known as Chang'an (Long/Eternal/Enduring, (you get the idea) Peace) was the captial of Han Dynasty (206 BC–9AD), Tang Dynasty (618AD–907AD) and many other smaller Kingdoms throughout Chinese history. In modern times, it is quite well known that any residential, commerical, or even transit development has a high chance of digging up some ancient grave, most notebly royal tombs.

    It is said that in Xi'an, when you travel through the underground subway, it is very likely that ancient ghosts would stare at you for disturbing their long sleep.

  • I am always amazed at its official forum. The dev has tight control over it, each post need to be approved by him in order to post, there are many threads that are years old on the front page mainly due to the fact that the dev didn't approve new response.

    Case in point, there was a update a while ago that moves the default save folder to another location, many user had posted threads asking solution, without any resolution, I have also faced this issue few months back and finally tracked it down, decided to post it and can't.

  • Same, bought it a decade ago, well worth it.

  • me too

  • Well my machine is over 10 years old at this point, so I'll stay with gnome.

  • Yes, you mentioned that multiple times in your communication with Leah.

    However, we have no way of confirming the patch they use is the same one that you submit (have you submited? from communication it sounds like you have a week to provide a patch and then they just patch it themselves).

  • I know nothing of coding.

    From pictures, I get that you submit a code, which didn't work. You were told that you have a week to fix the code, and in the meantime they closed your patch and a fix was used.

    Issue here is that you claim the fix was still your code ... and they said its their own code.

    How to prove that?

  • What has the Romans ever done for us!

  • Well, they did invented the term "negative growth"

  • See, these are the people where websites generate their revenue.

  • To be honest, I am genuinely surprised Japan has a death penalty.