https://github.com/OpenPop/notes
You've sent me down a nostalgia road with your mention of Populous. Here's what I found, and I'll be digging into tomorrow.
https://github.com/OpenPop/notes
You've sent me down a nostalgia road with your mention of Populous. Here's what I found, and I'll be digging into tomorrow.
I have to walk down to my basement office. It's rough, sometimes there's traffic as a cat might be walking down too. They like to stop and slow things down.
During setup, tell it you want to join a domain. This brings you to local account creation. Way easier than what the article says. They keep moving that around to make it harder to find though.
If your computing needs are light, you can definitely use a steam deck as a laptop, but while traveling it won't be a great experience for general computing. As a game system, it's amazing. I absolutely love my deck.
It's really true!
I'll take things to avoid for $1000 Alex.
Seriously, what's the difference? If you are accessing and contributing to the same data pool, what's the difference besides the UI?
I haven't used kbin, so I haven't seen the difference yet.
My pixel 5 has the screen separate from the body. I went ahead and got a 7 pro as an upgrade. I've had the original pixel, the pixel 3 and the 5. I seem to be skipping the even ones.
There's a reason they call 'dd' Data Destroyer!
Ok, this should be pretty easy then. Just set up an instance in a cloud service provider (Oracle has lots of free stuff for this) and set up wireguard. Establish a VPN connection to your cloud server and port forward from there.
If you do know how to protect that open port then this should be pretty straightforward.
TAMU was an early one I used. There were lots that were one and done too so it's hard to keep track.
I had a Model S that I purchased in 2015. I've been hearing it'll be out soon since then, so forgive me if I'm skeptical. Also, not a bot.