Then pre-weigh them and put them into small containers so you can throw the portion directly into the machine
Then pre-weigh them and put them into small containers so you can throw the portion directly into the machine
But what transformations are they stable to?
You can mess with the levels to see any hidden watermarks
Oh, if you say so, then it must be true
South Korea has no guns and people manage to jump off bridges just fine
SK has a much higher suicide rate than the US, so maybe the underlying issue should be fixed instead of trying to impose higher barriers to people trying to kill themselves
https://abcnews.go.com/US/116-people-died-gun-violence-day-us-year/story?id=97382759/
Only if you count suicides. The countries that don’t have guns still have suicides, so banning guns would not prevent those deaths.
That’s why I grab the Chinese versions of stuff in the original language, they seem to not care about license and encode in h265 in the app
It’s comparable, sometimes better
I only download h265 because my drive is filling up as well. I can usually play it back easily in software, except for film grain that wrecks the performance
Or just get it so you don’t have ads on YouTube
Ever heard of BitTorrent? Just get the video and watch it locally
Does wine have problems with some of your games?
I pay for games on gog.com because they are DRM free, but physical media is meh
I guess that’s a risk you’ll have to be willing to take when you get something for free
If we had source code maybe I could fix the issue, but some adware piece of shit program that barely works is not the solution.
Just self host, it’s free on Oracle cloud
Where’s the source code?
There should be an open source p2p application kind of like torrent, but for live streaming things
This is a more believable figure than the trillions people were throwing around
I use 25-26g per day at a cost of $10-$20 a pound so maybe $15-$30 a month