Kagi is a search engine and when you start a search you can enable different lenses, which are like filters that only show you results from that category. The fediverse lens shows you results from Lemmy and other fediverse instance, the forums lens shows results from a wider collections of forums only sites, etc
Went there to get creamed, I'm assuming it's some sort of bukkake situation or maybe just sunlotion but I don't think the back seat of a blazer is as versatile as the ford aerostars so probably the first thing
I'm not going to argue with you but you should read the article perhaps? It's pretty specific about where the laser is aimed vis a vis windows and whatnot
Since that function is usually meant for night vision, I wonder how well a security camera can pick out the laser during the day i.e. when the IR sensors are being swamped by daylight also coming in through the window
demonstrating that he can point a laser that's invisible to the human eye at a faraway laptop, through a window, and detect the computer's vibrations to reconstruct virtually every character typed on it
Fascinating, thanks for sharing. I see it says peer to peer vid chat and works in the browser but I'm wondering if it requires setting up a server or using a public instance, something like that?
Or is it possible for two people to go to the web page and start a vid chat with zero installation or any other preamble?
Sorry I'm away from home so I can't look into the GitHub page deeply enough to answer my own questions
Well I certainly have several hundred GB to spare for a game like this. Why don't the common folk? You mean not everyone has more than 16tb total storage in their PC nowadays?? Why not??
Seriously though, all that space for activities, it's liberating, yet somehow I still manage to fill it up quite fast
Edit:
For MSFS 2020 -
In 2020, the initial install is 130 GB. Then we have 17 world updates. If you calculate it up, we're at 500 GB. And then there are 5,000 add ons that people have made, which I think are two terabytes. So if you really want to get all this stuff, it's a pretty big install.
Wow I would have to dedicate almost half an entire 4tb drive to 2020... I'm still down for that but I'll have to shift some stuff around heh...
This was my first thought too but I think OP is more focused on those small things that only become evident after a couple weeks or even a month, after you've already invested a bunch of time and energy getting everything running the way you need it
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