I used a Chromebook as my daily driver for years. It had a celeron and 4gb of ram. I ran galliumos for awhile then switched to Ubuntu because it seemed to work the best on there. It had great battery life, I'd get around 6-7 hours just doing web browsing and terminals.
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Same for me as well.
Morrowind is a great game, Worth a try if you're willing to watch some videos on how to play. Its a bit unforgiving to newcomers who don't know how to build a proper class yet. Its got an android port too.
I recently got an HDMI splitter and usb-c capture card to start recording TV. HDMI splitter downgrades the HDCP of the firetv stick so the capture card can record it. You might be able do the same with an apple TV as well. Have it play a playlist of music while recording then split the recording into the separate songs and get rid of the video. This isn't as nice as actually downloading the music but I'm not sure of an easier way using those services.
Tbh this sounds awesome but I've already learned my lesson about ubisoft. I wouldn't be surprised if this is the game they use to kickstart their subscription gaming service.
I had a few birthday parties at qzar growing up in Ohio in the 2000s.
"Protect your privacy from us"
Would it even be cannibalism? I'm pretty sure all the billionaires are some form of reptiles.
And Plex is for self hosted content. Maybe it's on the list because it's not open source but I still wouldn't put in the same group with Netflix Hulu and max.
I'd really hope my tax money doesn't go to something like this. But I'm sure it's paid for dumber things.
Privacy.com is what I use. It lets you generate virtual cards to use so you don't need to hand over your actual debit card. You can also set a maximum per day/month/transaction.
Technically technology I guess?