And the mad part is I regularly find Windows games run better on Linux though Proton than on Windows directly - and my Windows partition is only for gaming (no other crap installed)!
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And the mad part is I regularly find Windows games run better on Linux though Proton than on Windows directly - and my Windows partition is only for gaming (no other crap installed)!
What are the burned markings for?
It’s wonderful to see such a beautiful part of France’s history restored so incredibly well. My heart broke when I saw it on the news and I hope this brings some joy to the wonderful people of Paris and France. It really is a national treasure and I cannot recommend seeing it in person enough!
L’eau peut nous diviser, mais nous sommes frères et sœurs. Vive la France!
With love from England.
Man, I need to play Hotline Miami again…
You didn’t answer the original question.
The macOS User Guide would be a good start although it’s just documentation rather than videos.
ThisIsE has a good playlist for beginners as does MacMost although both are a few years old.
You can also pick up Guy Hart-Davis’ “macOS Sequoia For Dummies” which is a great book for beginners.
You’re tearing me apart, Lisa!
Same. Meta spyware on my face has never piqued my interest but Valve can headcrab the fuck out of me.
Deckard is rumoured to be the standalone VR headset (Steam Deck on your face).
Roy is rumoured to be the VR controllers.
Steam Controller 2 is the second coming of Jesus or something.
TIL “lent” is a slur
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Have you checked bookshop.org? You can still buy online and have the order fulfilled by your nearest independent book store.
And leans towards eating lots of glitter. At least in my experience.
Honestly, it’s very likely just Salesforce since that cantankerous, janky beast is so easy to use poorly.
My local, independent book store is going strong. Who needs another big chain? Support independents!
CRM is “customer relationship management” i.e. a system to manage interactions with customers such as tracking calls, marketing emails and collateral, meetings, quoting, support tickets, and more. It tracks the lifecycle/pipeline of a sale from prospecting, lead qualification and solution mapping, demos and meetings, proposals, negotiations and commitment, opportunity win/loss, license generation, onboarding, renewals, and a ridiculously huge number of other things.
It’s not just tracking the numbers but giving you a centralised system that all other business operations can hook into so you’ve a single source of truth about customer state so that various other operations can be triggered.
When you’ve hundreds of sales people, numerous systems, marketing people, support teams, and more all reading and writing to the same CRM system, if that “system” was a spreadsheet, you’d be constantly deadlocking and race conditioning the hell out of it, not to mention how absurdly huge that file would become with all that historical data (since a big part of CRM is also projections and other analyses across all the data you have).
And Ubuntu, no? Wasn’t that the big selling point of Ubuntu back in the day?
I’m sure they thought about it but did the non-dickish move and didn’t steal Kitboga’s character.
This is how you celebrate and maintain a legacy but well loved game. I still remember booting the game up for the first time on release day (after hours and hours of downloading haha, boy did Steam suck but look at where it is now).
They might be wanting to build a proper desktop with RGB and all the jazz. While the Steam Deck does kick ass when plugged into a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, it’s not quite as impactful as a tower in terms of presence.
I use my Deck with the official dock all the time so I don’t disagree with Dindonmasker’s point that the value of a Deck is tremendous and a great alternative to building a tower.