Have you tried cans of tuna with oil in them? I bought a can with water in it once and had to throw it out, but I love tuna in oil
Have you tried cans of tuna with oil in them? I bought a can with water in it once and had to throw it out, but I love tuna in oil
I do it in Winamp, but you probably just want a dedicated software like the other commenters proposed
Sony didn’t go through with account linking in the end. However you cannot purchase the game in the (numerous) countries where PSN isn’t allowed. If you had already bought it (and didn’t refund), you can keep it.
Your other points still stand, though
I don’t think you can easily find new thermal cars without technology, so EVs
I assume that this automation is in addition to the normal alarm from the smoke detectors, but I agree with your sentiment
What if the tick bit my brother? Can I use tweezers then?
Maybe we understood the question differently: are you saying that if you could choose between researching Star Trek’s food replicator and feeding people for a day, you’d choose fish?
True, but it’s only because the Stargate program is an Air Force program
I used it against ::: spoiler Sarevok in the Bhaal ::: tribunal (Act 3), after killing the other mobs. It absorbed huge attacks that otherwise would have ended up in my party, and died.
Ye, the post is missing something
If I understand correctly, you have a Home Assistant server, and a Z-Wave USB dongle plugged into the machine the server runs on. I think this can help:
https://selfhostedhome.com/remote-usb-z-wave-controller-over-tcp/
If your parents network and yours become “the same LAN”, I guess you just need to connect the same way you’d connect to your app locally. I don’t see why a third-party device is needed
Yes, we have the land army, the air army and the Navy. We should have a sea army for consistency
I play Imperial Guard in Warhammer 40K, you bet your ass 4 dice sets aren’t enough
EMUI from Huawei has an Eye Comfort setting. I assume other brands have an equivalent feature, if you have a preference in term of UI
Yes: Filter is a Sync feature, Block is a Lemmy feature, and the block list is tied to your Lemmy account.
If you only use Sync to access Lemmy, then both are practically identical, except for the number of clicks you need.
How are you specs compared to the requirements? Particularly the RAM and GPU
I seem to remember a game (probably Deus Ex Mankind Divided) that I bought before upgrading my PC. I could play the beginning at 30 FPS lowest settings (maybe even reduced the resolution), but there was a cutscene that I simply could get past. I assumed it had something to do with how, up to that point, the map was small and manageable, and how I was reaching the more open parts of the game with simply too much stuff to remember/render
My parents took me to an Italian restaurant when I was a child, and the smell of olive oil was so overpowering I couldn’t get in. Still have trouble with olive oil to this day, maybe 15 years later