I doubt that he’s paying a subscription for a single movie, besides he got refunded 5 extra bucks, which amounts to at least something
I doubt that he’s paying a subscription for a single movie, besides he got refunded 5 extra bucks, which amounts to at least something
I’d say the reviewed aren’t too biased, while the gameplay itself is really really fun the score gets some points off due to server issues, the reviewers knows it’s temporary, while the players score are justified for the time being, the reviewers won’t review bomb for a temporary issue
OR you get an adblocker
I run a dual monitor on X11 and never understood why people have issues with it? I’m by no means a Linux expert and I do run in Nvidia, I run different refresh rates. Can someone explain it to me?
Ah I see didn’t know there was a new one, interesting that they carried the name and added an L, could be a turn off for a lot of people
If I recall pollymc had a controversy about something that made everyone drop it for some reason, can’t recall what it was though
How can one person miss so many logical points is beyond me
They set it up weirdly but it’s because it has a launcher that you chose what to play iirc so in actually TMCC is a launcher that acts as a bundle that’s a base game in steam while every game acts as a DLC for said main game, but when you buy the “DLC” you get the launcher with it.
That much I’m aware of, question is if there’s a convenient converter of playlist as well as a bulk download of said playlist, I know deemix is a thing which is how I initially got my playlists but having an expanding library is an issue as you can only download slowly a file at a time through other services
Now to hijack and ask, does someone have a tool that can download a Spotify playlist to FLAC?
It gives you a lot of convenience, auto updates, and dependencies. While it is nice being up to date by checking the git and making it by yourself it is much more convenient to have a package manager for it when you have many Make packages
Idk about amd but I do know Nvidia has Optimus on Linux that works as it should, maybe your talking about a laptop with a mux switch? Which you have to reboot no matter what when seitching