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This should be great. People don’t even k ow how to drive with a completely clear windshield, and don’t even get me started on the likelihood of AR ads superimposed over your view in “unintrusive areas”
This should be great. People don’t even k ow how to drive with a completely clear windshield, and don’t even get me started on the likelihood of AR ads superimposed over your view in “unintrusive areas”
The problems is in the UK you don’t call it a “bloody nose”, that would be stupid. Everyone just says “Tinkle-Tom’s face period” which makes loads more sense anyway
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It’s fair that the constant complaining does get old, and the eat the rich shit is VERY old. But I don’t see power bills getting cheaper as a result of this technology eventually becoming viable. At least not at first. Especially when in the US you have people like Warren Buffet who buys power companies and immediately raises prices by around 50% as a matter of routine.
Linux runs on literally anything. The hardware doesn’t matter too much these days, but which distro you pick does. I would say to just load a flash drive with a live image of a distro you think looks cool and see how you like it on a trial basis. Try a couple of them before you reqlly make a decision and then load the full image
Ohhhh good point. Their “reviews” are actually just mislabeled commercials.
Usually it’s in the cooling. Some will have 2 fans, some with 3. Others will actually have an entire closed loop liquid cooler. Sometimes the vram will also change but that doesn’t happen a lot these days. A lot of the time it’s just marketing wank though. It’s a good idea to look at video reviews of the specific models you want to buy though, as there are sometimes issues with specific cards from specific 3rd parties that you wouldn’t know about otherwise.
The one on the right looks like a 14 pin molex connector. You can buy the plug by itself and make a connector, but finding the pinout is going to be a bitch. As for the one on top, it looks like maybe a USB2.0 motherboard socket.