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Newer LED lights often flicker.
Saved you a click.
Newer LED lights often flicker.
Saved you a click.
Wow, that’s incredible! What a talented player!
Like choosing to not buy a Lamborghini!
We would save a significant amount of money. And private insurance almost always doesn’t provide good healthcare. Imagine no copays or deductables.
How many Lemmy users does it take to change a lightbulb?
I own the LCD deck and goofed off with the OLED deck. The screen is perfect, just like I imagined. But the thing that caught me off guard was how much lighter it feels. They say it’s 30% or something lighter, but because of the way that you typically hold it, it feels half the weight. The joysticks also have a deep recess on the inside, which makes your thumbs slip a lot less.
Overall, I would say that if you currently have a Deck and play it every day, if you can sell your old one for a reasonable price, the cost is probably worth it. If you’re a casual gamer and you only play every so often, the upgrades on the new Deck are great to have but probably not worth the cost. As a new purchase, OLED without question.
The soot from a building fire will absolutely give you cancer. Most deaths from a building fire are caused by the contaminants in the air and not the fire itself. It’s very nasty, and I wouldn’t shrug it off. At the very least, it will taste nasty. At most, it will give you health complications.
I’d wash sealed containers first, then go for it.
Whatever happens on my browser is client side, which is hardware and software I own. I can make what I own do what I want. It’s a right.
It’s like Google saying that I can’t skim a magazine in my home, and that I must read the ads. Google can do what they want server-side, and I’ll do what I want client-side.
Write an admin of your instance
I’d ask Valve.
Hahahaha, you’re awesome
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Not to throw a bias, but here’s where the results are at so far, as indicated with this pie chart:
Why not find a partner that enjoys what you like, or likes that you enjoy those things? Anything else would be working uphill, imo.
Vim handles remote files over SCP natively:
vim scp://192.168.1.2//data/editme.txt
More like, try to get you to pay money and pretend that you don’t own your client side software.
It was trying to is, then it isn’ted. Help?
LCD monitors don’t flicker at their refresh rate. It simply updates the graphics on the panel per frame at an imperceptible speed. The backlight has nothing to do with the refresh, either.