

Glad to see HP match the warranty from Intel.
Glad to see HP match the warranty from Intel.
Found the El Guapo fan.
Blue’s News - Video Gaming, Technology and General Interest. I think it’s been around since the mid 90s.
Scary. Thanks for posting this.
My guess would be Mr or Mrs of XYZ Company.
They used to have a rental program for audiobooks at Cracker Barrel.
I had a Commodore 64 as a kid but we couldn’t afford the disk drive (it was as much as the computer). I had to settle for a cassette drive. About 15 years later, I was at a garage sale and saw a C64 with disk drive but no cords. I asked the seller if it still worked. He said “For a dollar, does it matter?”. Still have them.
It doesn’t show up on Usenet. It seems to be displaying results for some other (more modern) show. If you don’t mind some ads, it’s on Pluto.
Except for the occasional Lemmy break.
My experience with the Bluetooth on PC is that it was a bit flakey. That may have improved in the last few years though. I ran into a couple of games where it wouldn’t work on BT but worked fine via the wireless adapter.
The most reliable that I’ve found is an Xbox controller connected via the Wireless Xbox Adapter. I’m not sure they make it anymore though. You will probably have to buy a used one (if interested).
I believe SpaceInvaderOne is considered one of the best at explaining the setup:
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I’m from the Deep South, so I can say this - the name scares me!
Smokes - let’s go
I like Unraid for the server operating system. It is a paid product but very easy to use. You can run all of the ‘arr’ apps in docker. The docker installs are done from their Community Apps store.
Try a Couch to 5K program. You start off mostly walking and slowly increase the amount of running. There are a bunch of great phone and watch apps. I like Watch to 5K for the Apple Watch (one-time purchase, no subscription).
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