Found it on Steam. Gonna buy it.
I loved playing this game.
Early adoption might be expensive.
I’ll wait as I put in WiFi 6E last year. I get 500-800mbps. I positioned 3 units through out. My laptops support WiFi 6 and 6E. So…no reason to upgrade since they cannot hit the higher speeds without direct line or adapter.
So reminds me of the Star Trek communicator. The laser projector is cool and different.
I have iCloud for family and OneDrive. For local backups I use Time Machine.
Thanks for all the information! :)
I pre-ordered a Raspberry Pi 5 earlier this year. I am newbie to the Pi devices, but I am fan of Linux (ubuntu, pop os, mint). Retro Pi sounds interesting!
The memory maximums are a tad silly. I’d expect …
The ray tracing is awesome, but minus that I am not eager to move up from my M1 Max.
At the bottom of article…
Users will have the option to buy an ad-free subscription for an additional $2.99 per month, while the current prices will give them the version with ads.
Imagine keeping all that surface clean.
Offsite backup. However it ran into a security problem.
Out of habit I launched Apollo on my phone and felt bad about what is happening.
I’ve migrated to Lemmy and thanks to Memmy (iOS app) I am enjoying the fediverse. It reminds me so much of Apollo. It’s a beta and only available using TestFlight.
I need to go buy some wallpapers from the Apollo app and use the tip jar to say thanks to the Dev.
Great Scot! Hawaii and Alaska flew off.
I do. Installed Ubuntu on my Pi 5. It’s for my kid’s school work and web browsing. I use it also for some software development (VSCode, Angular and Go).