Ran rm -rf after copying filepath with a space. The directory up to the space did exist. Fortunately so did a backup.
Cleaned a secondary drive mounted at the same point without noticing I was on the wrong SSH terminal tab, at least twice.
Ran rm -rf after copying filepath with a space. The directory up to the space did exist. Fortunately so did a backup.
Cleaned a secondary drive mounted at the same point without noticing I was on the wrong SSH terminal tab, at least twice.
The thing about the used molecules is that they attach to the cancer more than other cells.
Apart from that you can concentrate the infrared light at the main clusters.
I’d say it is an improvement. Even if only the main clusters are destroyed it’s noninvasive way to reduce the chance of mutation (less cancer cells means less chances for a mutation to gain chemo resistance).
About the city-builder early game experience - you pretty much nailed my feelings about the game.
I think the weakness of the game is that one needs to experience other strategy games (I played very little of city builders, but a lot of grand strategies and 4X) and have some level of self reflection or meta thinking to be immediately attracted to this concept (without trying out the game first).
Most people who didn’t notice that micromanaging already won late game is the bad, tedious part, would be reluctant to accept the inevitable destruction of their cities.
I think that there’s an untapped potential in increased complexity of the central City. What I mean is that if there was some metagame city building it would attract a bit more players.
Against the Storm
It’s a pretty fun rougelike rougelite city builder in a world where it always rains and every few decades a malevolent eldritch storm destroys most of the civilization.
Nuh, free markut regulgates itself. Smol govment only way (except for suppressing the minorities).
Yes, you are right that is a possibility.
I remember that actually I encountered it once with a power supply problem, but it appeared along with other random issues, like restarts, application crashes, and nvidia-smi not responding.
Do you have it enabled in Windows under display settings tho? It sounds like you aren’t actually having it enabled. Other possibility is that your monitor has very low response time and everything blurs.
I’m not sure it it’s possible to not see a difference in refresh rate jump this big until about 160Hz.
Just in case:
This means a problem with PCIe bus connection. Reseat the unruly card. If problem persists, check for cracks near your PCIe connector.
It might also be an (unlikely) problem with motherboard especially if you scratched it or CPU if you bent some pins.
That’s better, I must admit.
With France you can go for FUC NTR, which is somewhat worth it.
Low tech is a feature in safety systems though. Fewer dependancies and easier troubleshooting means better.
We can’t have nice things with Russia around though. I guess it’s only a matter of time before they start spoofing TCAS or various radio navigation systems to cause civilian plane disruptions.
He’s the owner. He won’t.
He doesn’t overact it. He’s genuinely and rightfully salty when it comes to companies and governments screwing us and him over.