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Narita is such a weird airport. Just in front of RWY 34R there's a shrine, and between taxiway K and L there's just someone's farm. There's also a ridiculous amount of golf courses around the airport, can recommend trying to count them all
But why? Microservices do have some good advantages in some scenarios
I wonder if people are just posting more Nintendo stuff to the workshop now out of spite or rebelliousness
All this text, yet nowhere its mentioned whether it runs Doom. Clearly the most important thing to run on any device
Man I hope this concept never "gets off the ground". I don't trust the average person in a car. Let alone in a flying machine? But it seems like such a waste of a concept. Probably can't use it in most cities, with big airports usually claiming the airspace around them. This one still requires a runway to take off. Try and find the space for that in a city.
Recently reinstalled my Windows partition, made the switch from 10 to 11 with it. If you're not careful Microsoft will happily replace your local Documents folder with the OneDrive Documents folder. Local one? No trace. Very VERY frustrating to untangle.
Wondering why Poland and Turkey aren't in the "Other" category when as far as I can see they're the only ones with that number
AppImages are definitely convient to use. However the two issues I have with them are that there's no easy way to find them (eg flathub) and they're not automatically integrated with the DE. Requiring a tool that manages AppImages to make it easier.
Maybe FancyZones from Powertoys will do the trick?
This happened to be in No Man's Sky. Somewhere close to release, after being stuck in the eternal loading screen where the stars are whizzing by, a white screen with a circle in the bottom appeared. Thought it was another loading screen, but apparently the letter 'E' was hidden in the circle, which you needed to hold. Felt embarrassed when I got past the white screen...
In case of a fix for the Deck, this would roll through to the Linux desktop too, right?