I've got a full screen ad for Windows 11 one day, despite having TPM 2.0 turned off. Not sure what exactly was written there, as I have turned it off immediately, but fuckers probably advertise their shitty "Windows 11-compatible" computers or some other shit.
I've just finished playing Half-Life (or in fact, the fan-made remake Black Mesa), and Half-Life: Uplink (the demo version that was released after the final game, and it consisted of a short non-canon scenario that's not included in the final game, but lately was included in the 25th anniversary version).
I will be playing HL: Opposing Force and Blue Shift next. And in general I am planning to fish every Half-Life game this month (except Alyx since I don't have good enough hardware for me to enjoy it, and playing it on GTX 1060 3GB is not enjoyable at all), and if it goes well Portal games as well.
I don't think it would be hard to make an app like that, given that current phones camera resolutions are much larger than resolutions of screens and very often you can see individual pixels or even subpixels on a photo, but I think the biggest problem would be an accurate representation of colors, but I might be wrong, I am not an expert.
There should be a hard limit of houses you can buy. Two by default (the one you live in and one you can rent to someone, maybe with a requirement that you need to live there occasionally) and an additional one for each child if he or she doesn't have one yet.
No. You are be able to do that, if you allow VM to access partitions as is, or whole disks. You then just, boot into them normally if you want to switch completely. There are also ways to boot directly into virtual disk images, and I wouldn't be surprised if you could "convert" virtual hard disk image into a partition on your regular hard disk anyway.
Why not use virtual machines? They are much less invasive, and you can easily remove them. The only downside is that it uses a bit more resources than you would normally, but it's not a huge problem nowadays, even for budget computers as long as your host desktop is not resource-hoggy.
One thing I don't understand about organized religion is why they don't care about being environmently friendly. Isn't Earth created by God in all of these religions and wouldn't God by saddened that we are destroying it? Why is it not talked about in churches?
I have literally talked to one person at work, that he might want to try out Linux Mint in VM. Dude have never used Linux, but seems to be skilled enough to install it on his own.
It's funny because I've also used LLM for getting useful info about pokemon, and it didn't make any sense.