For books, library genesis would be a better place to look than piratebay though.
F**k Amazon, part 2
Don’t need network connection on my kindle to use calibre.
It’s not actually done by Bethesda though but by Virtuos Games, which have both a history of making excellent remasters and miracle ports, and remasters that were very buggy at release.
Nobara: Has all the gaming features I want on my gaming pc (like gamescope) and is htpc capable. Also, it’s based on Fedora, which I’m familiar with.
Fedora: I like gnome and it’s always fairly up to date and rock solid. Great on my laptop.
Have considered switching to openSUSE though. It’s German (as am I), it’s the first Linux distro I ever used (on my granddad’s PC, more than a decade ago) and I’ve heard a lot of good about tumbleweed.
Depends on how much work they put into the graphics. Sure, if they keep UE at default settings, it’ll look like any run of the mill UE5 game. But if they cared enough to combine two engines, maybe they also cared enough to actually make UE5 look and feel more unique and more Elderscrolls-y..
Also, keeping gamebryo for logic might be a good thing to make the game feel more like the original.
Apparently UE5 only for rendering, the game logic still on the old gamebryo engine.
Because if done well, UE5 is fairly pretty and if it’s used just for graphics, maybe it won’t perform as badly either. The mixture of two engines tells me at the very least that the devs spent some amount of thought and time on the engine(s).
But yea, when it comes out and I find out it runs like crap on my 5700xt, I’ll just wait until Skyblivion is out. Not gonna be too long anyways.
I just looked it up: Apparently there was a scene where the actresses butt was visible, which got covered by CGI hair extensions.
However, the movie has since gotten a 4K remaster on D+, which does not censor da booty.
Last time I used it (been a while though) it was free, if you only transferred playlists up to 200 songs
Hey, with that pill I‘d only have to sleep 4 hours to be as rested as the regular 6.
First of all, stevia is not artificial but actually plant based as well. It‘s fairly healthy.
As for usage as sweetener: I like sweetening my tea with it. It tastes different than regular sugar of course, but I prefer the taste over a lot of other sweeteners, especially artificial ones like aspartame (which I loathe), safe for maybe Xylitol and Erythritol (which are sweet poly alcohols, also non artificial but less sweet and less healthy than stevia, albeit probably still a lot better than sucrose and which taste very nice, imo). At some point I actually got used to stevia so much, that normal sugar tasted a little weird to me.
As some other comments mentioned though, for cooking and baking it doesn’t work as well. Xylitol and Erythritol may work better there (haven’t used them in baking but worked well for tomato sauce).
So, long story short: if you like, or can get used to the taste of stevia, it’s a great sweetener. Also look up Xylitol and Erythritol, if you haven’t yet, they’re also pretty great.
Don’t like it, personally. The original by Simon & Garfunkel works so well because it‘s so bright, relaxed and upbeat, even, wonderfully contrasting the lyrics, while, in my opinion, Disturbed‘s version is overly dark and dramatic. Way too much pathos and movie-trailer energy.
„The ability to play chess is the sign of a gentleman. The ability to play chess well is the sign of a wasted life.“
Ah, thanks. I know the Boston Tea Party started the American revolution and that people threw boxes with tea from ships, but I never quite understood why.
No. Technically, both watermelons and cucumbers are berries.
Das machen meine Textvorschläge bzw. Autokorrektur seit iOS 18 ständig. Nervtötend.
Mein Vater sagt immer: „Lieber 'ne Blinde im Bett als 'ne Taube auf auf dem Dach."
That’s because our eyes adapt themselves to different colour temperatures all the time during the day (a tungsten light bulb has very warm (orange) light, while daylight is much cooler (blue), for example, yet white is always white to us). This happens automatically and subconsciously.
If you close one eye for a little while though, it „resets“ back to its default colour temperature. After opening it again, it’ll take a little while for it to start compensating to the correct white point again and thus you‘ll have different hues on both eyes for a little while.
The effect is exaggerated a lot, if you close one eye and then look at a bright monochromatic image with the other one (like a bright red image on your phone, close to your face).
Or, of course, if you wear anaglyphic 3D glasses (that’s the red/green or red/cyan kind) for a while, as one eye will try to compensate for the red as much as it can, while the other one will try to compensate for the green/cyan as much as possible. Result: the eye with the red glass will look much cooler after taking off the glasses, and the eye with the green/cyan glass much warmer.
Generally that effect will balance itself out after a little while. Except for very slight variances of course. Our eyes and brains are far from perfect.
Because we grew up with it and nostalgia is hell of a drug.
The fuck is a 960p monitor? What’s the horizontal resolution? 1707? Or is it not 16:9? Don’t think I’ve ever seen or heard of that.
That’s the only reason I’d want a smart watch for: knowing whether a notification is worth getting my phone out for, or not.