Das ist voll ungewohnt die deutlich zu verstehen, die klingen sonst mehr nach Kassettenrekorder.
bob_lemon
Wait... Are you me? Because I tried to fix my old keyboard with a barely functioning spacebar with superglue, which made it worse, so I replaced it with a K10 Pro just a couple of weeks ago.
A spectral, floating hand appears at a point you choose within range.
Where would that part be?
Be aware that the game requires you to memorize the level layouts, including multiple completely blind jumps.
It's still a great game, bit I thought it'd mention this because it may frustrate players trying it out.
That's why it's not made with ICEberg salad
Burning burning with desire
No they won't. They have no reason to kick you off for not paying. They will simply add late fees to the payments you are still contractually obligated to pay. Those systems work fully automatically, too, so there's literally no reason for them to do anything else.
It should support both. On the instance side to limit a region/country matching the instance, then client side to set your actual reachable area.
Old stuff is cool and all, but old fridges are generally terrible. It's one of the few cases where it's both more ecological and economical to just buy a simple* modern one. They pay for themselves within a year of electricity bills.
* no smart home garbage, no touchscreens, and so on (and stay away from Samsung)
Might be, tbh. I never noticed it on my Surface, which has OneDrive disabled, but I used that one was less. Or maybe it's some other garbage on the corporate laptop causing issues (like Trellix).
Now you made me want to investigate.
Considering the Steam Deck exists, which necessitates Linux support, I'm fairly certain Valve is actively making profit from Linux support.
Which is a perfectly fine thing to do, and I really like it. But it's not exactly altruism that's driving their investments