This is a little unusual. Most games never explicitly say you need an SSD or a HDD - but Starfield does! This likely isn't a hard limit, as recommendations are often just that, but I cannot help but wonder what would happen if the game is run on an HDD?
It seems the worlds greatest magnifying glass has done it again by proving the theory of early galaxies! I wonder what else can be discovered in these ancient galaxies?
Amid the usual scrubbing, searches for the Siton bridge near Beijing’s university district where protest was held in 2022 also return no results around this year's anniversary on June 4. Last October, white banners with large red characters criticising the Chinese Communist party were hung over the bridge in advance of a major...
Never quite saw him saying that, but I guess a broken clock is right at some point. Woke has become the broadest, lamest statement that seems to have very little meaning other than thinking something is progressive....
I understand wanting a walk-able city/town; it is what I want. That said, I’ve always got the feeling that some don’t fully understand just how rural some areas of the world are. Places like Wyoming, Manitoba, or Alaska are going to be biased towards relying on your own transportation for the foreseeable future.
Though I wonder if there would be a future for some passenger rail between larger communities?
I don't quite know the term for the subs yet coming from reddit. But in reddit words what videogame subreddits are you excited to be created over time?...
If I had to guess Reddit must be up against the wall to show growth - which is going to be pretty difficult if you already have most people who use the internet. They, like any other company with maxed out potential, are likely going to start their slow march to decline soon.
it's very much borrowed from one of the reddit subs i frequent(ed) often, but the idea is to share what we're playing weekly and hopefully create discussions around those games (or simply have a sort of "check-in").
The moon Enceladus has been pretty active recently! The moon of Saturn ejected a large amount of water from its sub-surface ocean, which was caught by the James Webb Telescope.
Starfield coming with SSD requirement (www.pcgamer.com)
This is a little unusual. Most games never explicitly say you need an SSD or a HDD - but Starfield does! This likely isn't a hard limit, as recommendations are often just that, but I cannot help but wonder what would happen if the game is run on an HDD?
Ukraine�s counteroffensive can take weeks if not months � Macron (www.pravda.com.ua)
James Webb telescope proves galaxies at the dawn of the universe (phys.org)
It seems the worlds greatest magnifying glass has done it again by proving the theory of early galaxies! I wonder what else can be discovered in these ancient galaxies?
Aggressive Pride Flags (pixelfed.de)
At least 207 dead, 900 injured in massive train crash in Odisha, India (www.reuters.com)
New Meme Community (lemmy.ml)
Two Sentence Horror (beehaw.org)
ESA probe flyby of Mars today at 1600 GMT (www.space.com)
Another great opportunity to get a close glimpse at the red planet
Chinese censors scrubbing the internet of anything that could be used to reference the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in the run-up to Sunday’s anniversary (web.archive.org)
Amid the usual scrubbing, searches for the Siton bridge near Beijing’s university district where protest was held in 2022 also return no results around this year's anniversary on June 4. Last October, white banners with large red characters criticising the Chinese Communist party were hung over the bridge in advance of a major...
what games do you like playing when especially bored?
I like getting pissed over Yu-Gi-Oh master duel usually, it keeps me distracted for a day ir two.
Trump admits Republicans don't know what woke even is (www.rollingstone.com)
Never quite saw him saying that, but I guess a broken clock is right at some point. Woke has become the broadest, lamest statement that seems to have very little meaning other than thinking something is progressive....
To christen this community, I present the gold standard for American city planning. (i.imgur.com)
As lemmy grows what games are you hoping for webs of?
I don't quite know the term for the subs yet coming from reddit. But in reddit words what videogame subreddits are you excited to be created over time?...
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what are you playing this week?
it's very much borrowed from one of the reddit subs i frequent(ed) often, but the idea is to share what we're playing weekly and hopefully create discussions around those games (or simply have a sort of "check-in").
Enceladus Water Plume (www.bbc.com)
The moon Enceladus has been pretty active recently! The moon of Saturn ejected a large amount of water from its sub-surface ocean, which was caught by the James Webb Telescope.
The first fecal transplant pill is heading to pharmacies (www.freethink.com)
Ohio (feddit.de)
Hungary might fail to fulfil tasks of EU Council presidency, MEPs say (www.euronews.com)
"Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing. Bad news for third-party apps, their announced pricing is close to Twitter's pricing, and Apollo would have to pay Reddit $20 million per year [...]" (libreddit.nl)
...to keep running as is....
Black bear walks into bakery and eats 60 cupcakes (www.bbc.co.uk)
This bear is my spirit animal.