But what if it has a bow and arrows? Minecraft skeletons are terrifying.
But what if it has a bow and arrows? Minecraft skeletons are terrifying.
What’s that from? I’m legitimately curious, it looks like some very cool technology.
Using a DC power supply, I assume.
I think a two disk dual boot is safe. I’ve had that setup for a while and Windows hasn’t broken anything yet (though I only use it maybe once a month).
Can’t Russians just use a Russia-based speed test service? The results shouldn’t be too different from a US one, other than lower latency. Or just use one of the many other US-based services.
Can they do that? I thought all two letter TLDs were reserved for ccTLDs only. It’ll be interesting to see how things play out.
Also make sure you have file extensions enabled in Explorer, it makes it waaay harder for something like this to work.
I wonder whether buying “smart” TVs, flashing “dumb” firmware onto them, and selling them at a slight markup would be a viable business model. I guess you’d be at high risk of being sued, even if it’s entirely legal.
Oops my hand slipped and I accidentally torrented all my favorite shows!
What a novel and interesting idea! If only it wasn’t all a huge scam to take money from investors!
“But I saw it on TV!” says the man currently saying untrue things on TV.
80,000 tons of CO2 is better than 80,000 tons in the ocean, I guess.
They do still have to cater to desktop users, so I imagine accessible websites for those platforms will exist for many years to come.
Seems plausible enough, though there’s no way they would be in a recognizable state after hitting the Moon at several km/s. More like fine powdered dinosaur, I suppose.
Space kites are the best kind of kite!
Still, hosting costs were the reason for discussing legal liability. Such a server also increases centralization which isn’t ideal.
It’s all a giant conspiracy!!!
In Minecraft where you can take a few arrows to the face, no. In real life? Absolutely.