is like half the heft
that’s exactly why I use an old thinkpad, they’re much more solid than newer ones and are a lot more modular/durable/easy to repair because every component is bulkier.
is like half the heft
that’s exactly why I use an old thinkpad, they’re much more solid than newer ones and are a lot more modular/durable/easy to repair because every component is bulkier.
the community you posted this on also has a pinned weekly linux help thread: https://programming.dev/post/19443450
> bf is 109
> (Messerschmitt)
oh yeah the quad core upgrade is great, browsers run so much better with a 3632qm than the stock 3320m. Also, although everyone says the delta cooler (the nice quiet one on the t430) is insufficient with the quad core, it works perfectly fine in my experience with fresh thermal paste
idk, never worried about it but my main computer doesn’t have it so I just passively use that for important things
I assume if the PD charger can support the voltage required it’ll charge no matter what? If you read the back of the charger it should say what voltages/max current they support and it should the voltage and max current on the framework as well
I think the 180w requirement isn’t really a requirement but just enough power that it can charge while drawing the maximum amount of power
that thing looks kinda like the mirage f1
cameras aren’t really about resolution or detail these days though
”I’m a good person guys"
are those not the norm?
devs can ship games on steam without drm, it’s not valve that mandates it. ksp doesn’t have drm for example
reads like an onion article
Just put them at the poles??
how would you even start with the cooling? that sounds like a nightmare
yeah I don’t trust that video one bit, when I watched it it sounded like just a recruitment ad for the company. same with his hermeus video
but if you do an eve-kerbin-jool gravity assist…
this looks like a very skewed statistic, ofc the us looks bad because there’s only the most civilised European countries, Australia and the us included