The title of this submission made it sound like those are aeroplane models.
I know it's currently happening in GTA Online. They haven't fixed it yet.
I don't even know what to say about a comment like this. I take it you have loads of time and/or money or live off bread and nuts?
"randomize" should be off by default. otherwise it simply looks like it's glitching when you touch any slider
Still better than Oblivion.
I can take some information that you've sent to me over HTTPS and put it in a public FTP... does that mean HTTPS is insecure?
Judaism?
What he probably wants is this: http://archive.is/euOjX
Knoppix a trendsetter, yeah, maybe in 1995 lol
>The trend to get rid of systemd and its metastasis into most of Linux is excellent news. I don't know where you're seeing this trend, really. For all major distros, it's been the opposite thus far.
14" == 35.56 cm
Thanks for your thoughtful comment.
>the applications bear a lot of blame here ...or Firefox simply has some performance problems. Touching the DOM in Firefox is a terrible bottleneck, for example
The title of this submission made it sound like those are aeroplane models.
I know it's currently happening in GTA Online. They haven't fixed it yet.
I don't even know what to say about a comment like this. I take it you have loads of time and/or money or live off bread and nuts?
"randomize" should be off by default. otherwise it simply looks like it's glitching when you touch any slider
Still better than Oblivion.
I can take some information that you've sent to me over HTTPS and put it in a public FTP... does that mean HTTPS is insecure?
Judaism?
What he probably wants is this: http://archive.is/euOjX
Knoppix a trendsetter, yeah, maybe in 1995 lol
>The trend to get rid of systemd and its metastasis into most of Linux is excellent news. I don't know where you're seeing this trend, really. For all major distros, it's been the opposite thus far.
14" == 35.56 cm
Thanks for your thoughtful comment.
>the applications bear a lot of blame here ...or Firefox simply has some performance problems. Touching the DOM in Firefox is a terrible bottleneck, for example