We do what we must Because We can
Maybe that FOSS is slow and steady, but slow and steady should win the race... Eventually.
That would I call genius, however questionable it is. For me it feels 90% of people have no other reason to play a challening game than to brag to the other from the 90%. You just need to get into the spotlight.
It would be down in the dumps without a great luck anyway. Thousands of so-challenging games prove the point.
I didn't yet. The best results I could possibly achieve were dynpm ones - about 65 degrees Celsius, which is completely unacceptable anyway. I've moved to a regular desktop PC, and I'm so happy for it ever since. Good…
From what I've seen in the article, the point was to present ways of getting documentation out of commit messages, not implying that they should be used for documenting (which I would disagree with, too).
And it still heats badly. The most important me as for the laptop Linux user was a comfortable temerature, which AMD failed to provide either way.
Oh really? Sorry, I couldn't stop myself. From a standpoint of a person who was young not that long ago it's pretty much obvious. Children want, children do.
We do what we must Because We can
Maybe that FOSS is slow and steady, but slow and steady should win the race... Eventually.
That would I call genius, however questionable it is. For me it feels 90% of people have no other reason to play a challening game than to brag to the other from the 90%. You just need to get into the spotlight.
It would be down in the dumps without a great luck anyway. Thousands of so-challenging games prove the point.
I didn't yet. The best results I could possibly achieve were dynpm ones - about 65 degrees Celsius, which is completely unacceptable anyway. I've moved to a regular desktop PC, and I'm so happy for it ever since. Good…
From what I've seen in the article, the point was to present ways of getting documentation out of commit messages, not implying that they should be used for documenting (which I would disagree with, too).
And it still heats badly. The most important me as for the laptop Linux user was a comfortable temerature, which AMD failed to provide either way.
Oh really? Sorry, I couldn't stop myself. From a standpoint of a person who was young not that long ago it's pretty much obvious. Children want, children do.