*most normies live in the browser
Bloody brain out pacing my typing :-P
*most normies live in the browser
Bloody brain out pacing my typing :-P
Personally, I'm done with Windows, as soon as Autodesk get off their arse and port Fusion to Linux my last Windows install will be toast.
I hope SteamOS has a great OOBE when the Steam Machine drops, because I can see that becoming the next consumer focused OS. It will need some pushing by Valve & Vendors to get on machines sold by Currys/WalMart/Amazon/etc, but in my exp, most "normies" still running a laptop in the browser anyway.
OH WAIT.... Its even worse! They closed invites to the server! lol.....
BAHAHAHAHHAAH! At this point my advice to MS would be to "embrace" the term as a commitment they will do better going forward. But no, they seem to be insistant on "digging up" from the hole they are currently in!
Oh yeah, wasn't saying there were any complaints. Just reminds you that your not actually in control of things when the magic word is said!
π
Its all fun and games until the other half says No! :-P
lol.
obligatory "You will grow into them" post...
They cut away when it was just getting interesting!
I think there is actually another cat behind the blind.
@news.sky.com WE DEMAND MORE KITTIES!!!
I do find box cutting rather therapeutic! Does the job come with any perks?
Just a shame your 2 and a half hours away!
Actually, thinking about it. Would mod the PS1 with an ODE which would auto load the image from scanning the barcode on the jewelcase of the game I wanted to play!
One of my fav things!
Kitties causing choas in the background of news reports!
You show that blind whoβs boss, kitty!
I wish you luck, Thingiverse was my first "Ohhhh. I gotta print that" site, so it has a fond place in my heart.
So my thoughts are now "Don't fuck it up!"
Thingiverse got brought! My first thought was "Oh fuck!", but reading the blog.
> As mentioned previously, Thingiverse will become a SoulCrafted platform, meaning that we will be putting creators first and immediately taking steps to reduce and eventually eliminate AI-created designs from the site.
I SPY MARMITE! No wonder he is the way he is :-P
A skateboard lies on a workbench with three holes cut out of it, the middle one sized for the neck and the outer ones for wrists
Turned an old skateboard into a yoke
Bug you found funny or purposely designed that way?
Either way, i'm scared!
316 is the better of the two choices, more expensive but as its only a handful of rivets it's not going to break the bank.
There are better tools than the one I use if you are popping rivets all day long, but for DIY its fine (even if the included instructions were hopeless) not bad for Β£25
Guess thats one way of dealing with the recent warhammer flashing issues π€£
Picture of a 2 handed pop rivet "gun" - While this model is good now i figured out how to use the thing, the included instructions were completely usless in tell you how to set it up.
304 or 316 stainless steel pop rivets. Stainless steel can still rust, but 304/316 is going to be the same grade of steel as the belt so "good enough".
Though a single handed manual pop rivet gun might not be up to the task (or if that just my poor grip strengthπ)
I use one of these.
With the amount of U-Turns Labour have had to preform, I give this about 2 weeks π€£
Typically these are stil lipo batteries, just without part of the charging circuitry. Same goes for disposable vapes.
youtu.be/6lflk6iY56w?...
and nail the landing prefectly to even get anywhere near convincing a judge they are in the right. But I have said this to you repeatedly and honestly I CBA to keep correcting you.
If you want to live in a make believe bubble, feel free. but I'm muting the convo.
manipulation the buyer did with the chat bot. Courts rarely enforce "snapping up" cases where a buyer tries to take advantage of an obvious error.
And there are more method the seller can use. This is not an exhustive list. The buyer has SOO many hoops they have to jump through
even if all the above is true, the contract can be made void if there was a genuine error (the bot hallucinated a discount) and the buyer knew or should have reasonably have known, that the price was a mistake.. That 80% discount is going to be considered too good to be true, esp after the
agrue that placing an order with a deposit and demanding a discount in the order notes is has not formed a valid contract because those "extra terms" where not approved.
But even if that was deemed to be a contract the seller than has the doctrine of unilateral mistake. Even if their T&C are vague,