

Yeah despite it being one of my favorite games (not just of this year), full disclosure is important. Losing that award doesn’t make the game any worse or take away my enjoyment of it.


Yeah despite it being one of my favorite games (not just of this year), full disclosure is important. Losing that award doesn’t make the game any worse or take away my enjoyment of it.


At this point you’re just fighting semantics. Even a commercial NAS is reliant on the software too, like with Synology. They run the disk management but also can run Docker and VMs with their built-in hypervisor.


Lol by your definition, it’s only freedom if they follow your silly sky magician. So yeah, absolutely not.


Yeah I’m right there with you. I have one of their beta devices and it… Kinda works?? The one thing Alexa does very very well is picking up on the voice who spoke her name over a very loud environment. I can have my TV blasting and it’ll still hear me without needing to shout louder than the TV. Using Alexa via Haaska rather than giving Alexa direct control was a requirement for me though because I don’t want it to know full details of what it’s actually controlling, just device names and types.


They’re the same picture.


Eddie Izzard - Dress to Kill reference.
“I hate change”


The thumbnail shows “assword” so I’ll upvote.


Anal Javelin sounds overly aggressive lol


You can go simpler: 4 wealthiest people are richer than the rest of the people who aren’t those 4 people.


Man that’s just tragic. Such a terrible way to go.


“Hacker” when the password could be guessed by an elementary student. Jfc.


He got the company car on day 1.


Yep, I know the writing was on the wall ever since they announced Silicon. While annoyed at the time, getting out from under Intel’s thumb was probably the right choice, and they’re way more powerful machines as a result. Still not a fan of Apple myself, but wanting to do it themselves is respectable.


Saying this as an American, my first thought was it had to be an American tourist.


You were never very good at Connect The Dots puzzles, huh?


Eh it makes sense because it’s a Singaporean publication, so it’s relative to their readers. Confusing for most others.


That’s S$1000 (Singapore dollars), to be clear, which is roughly $800 USD, as stated in the article.
Were you using the enterprise install without a license or team edition install? I’m on team edition and haven’t upgraded to v11 yet.