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- Comment on Hulu quizzing about the ads played 1 week ago:
🏴☠️
- Comment on Anon's PC works 3 weeks ago:
Undervolting (when done correctly) won’t damage PC parts.
Yes, it reduces the voltage supplied to the components but CPUs and GPUs are designed to operate within a specific voltage range and you keep the voltage within this range. Even if you reduce the voltage below the recommended range, the system may become unstable but this doesn’t cause damage – it simply results in crashes.
- Comment on New social experiment 4 weeks ago:
tor
- Comment on New social experiment 4 weeks ago:
mem
- Comment on New social experiment 4 weeks ago:
www_public
- Comment on New social experiment 4 weeks ago:
Homework
- Comment on What makes a video game triple A (AAA)? 5 weeks ago:
that’s a good one!
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- Comment on Gender 3 months ago:
so malware
- Comment on Square! 4 months ago:
- Comment on Regain Control in my ass 4 months ago:
& Big Bad Wolf In My Ass 😳
- Comment on Regain Control in my ass 4 months ago:
Bad Things In My Ass
- Comment on Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before 5 months ago:
I manually searched for the SteamDB and ProtonDB links for this game on Google, copied the link, selected the “SteamDB” text in the comment textbox and pasted with the Ctrl+V shortcut. Same with game name. Lemmy did Markdown itself 🙃
- Comment on Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before 5 months ago:
Severed Steel is a single-player FPS featuring a fluid stunt system, destructible voxel environments, loads of bullet time, and a unique one-armed protagonist. It’s you, your trigger finger, and a steel-toed boot against a superstructure full of bad guys. Chain together wall runs, dives, flips, and slides to take every last enemy down.
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- Comment on Windows just changed the desktop wallpaper and re-added the search bar without my permission after an update 7 months ago:
In your opinion, I am a liar. That is your opinion. I will respect it
- Comment on Windows just changed the desktop wallpaper and re-added the search bar without my permission after an update 7 months ago:
“Boxes” from Gnome shipped by default with Fedora
- Comment on Windows just changed the desktop wallpaper and re-added the search bar without my permission after an update 7 months ago:
I had no dialog
- Comment on Windows just changed the desktop wallpaper and re-added the search bar without my permission after an update 7 months ago:
Fortunately, no. My school expects me to use XAMPP (a LAMP stack) and Microsoft Office applications like Word, Access, and Excel.
While in the case of LAMP, I can install the individual services (Apache, PHP, MySQL) myself from command line, Microsoft Office applications won’t work like that.
- Comment on Windows just changed the desktop wallpaper and re-added the search bar without my permission after an update 7 months ago:
I already use Fedora Linux, and this Windows is in a virtual machine because sometimes my school requires me to use software that simply doesn’t run on Linux
- Comment on Windows just changed the desktop wallpaper and re-added the search bar without my permission after an update 7 months ago:
Soon I won’t have to anymore. This is the last Windows virtual machine I have that sometimes I have to use 😀
- Comment on Windows just changed the desktop wallpaper and re-added the search bar without my permission after an update 7 months ago:
Fortunately, it’s actually mine, cuz I use Fedora with Gnome, which doesn’t do these magic tricks 😁
- Windows just changed the desktop wallpaper and re-added the search bar without my permission after an updatelemmy.world ↗Submitted 7 months ago to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world | 197 comments
- Comment on there is always one 7 months ago:
Literally a shit post
- Submitted 8 months ago to [deleted] | 32 comments
- Comment on Will RAM with CL17 work on a device that specifies CL22? 8 months ago:
Thanks!
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- Comment on be more like dogs 8 months ago:
I guess I can do it. It doesn’t sound too complicated 😀