PS2 released in 2000. By 2002, Dreamcast already went under and Xbox and GameCube were about to release.
PS2 released in 2000. By 2002, Dreamcast already went under and Xbox and GameCube were about to release.
When home consoles used PCB cartridges, they were. That’s because PCBs are expensive to make compared to optical discs.
Keep it on non-dangerous topics and I’m with ya lol
You can get alarms that you place under the mattress and they shake the entire bed
I dunno, why don’t you ask, eg: Russia?
Because by law in certain countries, homosexuality is persona non grata, and a filter needs to be there to legally operate in such countries.
They believe Tories don’t go far enough.
You understand that most of them would end up in Hamas’s hands right?
Yep! Such container breakouts exist even today in Citrix !
Shit like this was what got me into cybersecurity
I learned to program when I was 10 on a Commodore 64. And we would wear an onion on our belt which was the style at the time… Sorry, where was I?
Totally get that, but we live in a much more dangerous and predatory computer landscape these days. It would be foolish not to take some precautions.
Standard Ubuntu should have you covered.
One word of warning though, don’t be too egregious with the parental controls. If your kids are motivated enough, they will find a way around it.
Education really is your best weapon here. Tell them about the dangers of the modern web and computing.
Woodworking and rock climbing scratch the problem solving itch in different ways, on top of the creative (in woodworking) and physical exercise (rock climbing) itches common in most people.
Correct. But it’s either this or literally starve. That’s why you’ve got people here saying it isn’t really a choice.
It can be. Depending on the circumstances in life you are in, credit may be the only way you’re able to pay for food.
As someone very hesitant about AI I’m comfortable with it. It’s a streaming service, not my email inbox.
They’ll try, I’m sure. Tesla and law abiding don’t go well together.
Ahh sorry I’m thinking of EU launch dates