

rolls of film
Oh right, those were stored in the fridge… weird to think about it.
rolls of film
Oh right, those were stored in the fridge… weird to think about it.
Oh, sorry, since we were talking about the good ol’ days I thought it was implicit I wasn’t talking about lithium batteries
We did the opposite, put it in the freezer
Somehow everything will become more expensive in Europe too
When you are fighting to survive, it’s only normal to have less bandwidth to care for others.
"Who do you outsource you infrastrutture design to? "
" Girlcock systems!”
lol
Idk about VR, the hardware is kinda weak, but just projecting the screen should be easy
At this point, something like a steam deck would go better with the glasses, at least it has its own battery
Oh shit, you may have just solved my only issue with Symfonium
A war between the US and Europe would drag in the rest of the world, nowadays that would end in planetary annihilation
You mean when your boss tells you to. Western Europe was colonized after WW2, not to the same dire consequences of the Warsaw pact, but we clearly were subordinate to the US.
“I think we are making a mistake,” wrote Vance, adding that while only 3% of US trade goes through the Suez canal, 40% of European trade does. “There is a real risk that the public doesn’t understand this or why it’s necessary,” he added. “The strongest reason to do this is, as [Trump] said, to send a message."
Vance was contending that once again the United States is doing what Europe should be.
Houthis wouldn’t be attacking ships if it weren’t for the US’ meddling in the Middle East.
Waltz, a foreign policy traditionalist, said: “It will have to be the United States that reopens these shipping lanes.” But he agreed that the administration sought to “compile the cost associated and levy them on the Europeans”.
Maybe we should levy on the US the costs of the multiple refugee crises they have caused in our neighborhood
Not even their own hardware, the steam deck, was in any way closed down. Quite the opposite actually.
So, sonarr starts the download in qbittorrent, monitors it, and imports it in its Library once it’s completed. First of all check inside Sonarr whether it has imported the file or not, it could be that it was imported but not moved.
User agent spoofing, tabs back when nobody had them, sidebar…
Opera was so good. Disable images, force custom CSS, gestures! Stuff no one else had at the time.
Mass layoffs? For a German company bought by an Italian one? Seems difficult, legally speaking.
Cue Canadians and Mexican torching their farms as they retreat, Russian-style
Let’s train an LLM exclusively on the Windows XP source code and contemporary Microsoft apps
If you want them from an EU company but don’t care where they are manufactured, there’s Carrera, an Italian company, I’ve got a bunch of their stuff and it’s decent quality, although the looks of their stuff changes quite a bit with each collection, so I don’t always like what they’re offering at a specific point in time.