

Windows supports creating or using NFS shares?


Windows supports creating or using NFS shares?


I would support this over another pipeline. I’d rather be able to buy gas and other products made in Canada than export something to re-import the refined thing later.


I do not have a Steam Deck but I do use Linux.
Doesn’t it have a Micro SD card slot? That would probably be the least faffing way to copy files.
Aside from that it’s just a Linux computer so anything you like; I’m partial to SSH (rsync) for one off or Syncthing to sync folders around. You could also use a magic-wormhole web client, a Windows shared folder (no experience connecting to SMB shares from Linux), or croc (like Magic wormhole but resumable).
Also not a user of pirated game files, but what kind of format are they? If they are EXE files then they won’t work when you double click them like on Windows (at least not unless SteamOS went to the effort to configure that). You have to run them with Proton from Steam. I do not know how to do this with things outside Steam but you cauld try adding them to Steam as an external game, then the usual “select Proton” configuration might present itself.


Thank you.
I wish there was one article that had all this info instead of basically nothing like the CTV article -_-
I would probably pay for a news site that provided simple and verifiable information and links elsewhere like that rather than wordy writeups and crappy summaries or stolen videos.


I was worried enough about buying a used car in five years, thanks. Nov I have to worry about having the shit infotainment systems that were disappearing on top of having to pay a subscription to release my parking breaks??


FYI the picture doesn’t match the data given on the page; I went with the data by both sexes rather than the picture.


No, we are the 20th. Order by life expectancy both sexes, count down, next page, count down. We are 20th. The picture doesn’t agree with the data so I am using the data on the page rather than the picture.


21st? Isn’t it 20th by both sexes?
But yes, I read the picture like a derp so updated the title. :|


Nope, counted down the column wrong. More like a couple dozen so I changed the title.
If you sort the search results by life expectancy both sexes, Canada is twentieth.


Could be that everyone identifies with the same things that the group you’re referring to experiences. But that group often has it much worse than most people. Or that the vocal minority of that group misrepresents the hole.
What you see as “basically normal” is after they are medicated. Isn’t that the point of the medication? Maybe go look at someone who stops taking it for an experiment.


Do you disagree with me thinking it’s silly to through around credentials on the internet or just how I communicated it?
I did edit after posting to tone it down some but perhaps not enough?


Oh, I haven’t spoken to any Albertans who like what Trump’s doing. Everyone in my Albertan life thinks he’s a fucking moron.


It’s pretty silly to through around credentials.
Here’s a video of an OLED TV updating in slow motion. The pixels are on in between updates so it really doesn’t matter how fast it’s updating it’s not going to cause headaches or any of the problems that we used to associate with strobing style displays. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=54E3uUEryZM


No, I meant what I said. The article says “hz” and so do other phone manufacturers offering the same feature. It may be marketing wank or technically incorrect but that’s what it’s referred to as.
But, hz of a monitor is not like a car blinker or CRT televisions where it’s off in between the updates. It is on in between the updates, it’s just not the new image. In which case it doesn’t matter how slow your performing the updates because the pixels are just on with a static picture in between the updates.


They might mean down to 1hz like some smart phones do, to save battery.
Ditto. I guess they both just hate this particular accent ¯_(ツ)_/¯


Mm, I agree. It’s not that interesting until someone has verified it.


Hehe. We don’t even have open access to our banking data. I would be floored if we did anything of the sort in the next 10-15 years. The only “new” thing in our banking is those Neo and Koho “banks” that run entirely on Mastercard and Visa and are missing even standard banking features.


The .org is down for me but .si isn’t. It wouldn’t surprise me if the Spotify download triggered some legal proceedings and resulted in a DNS name being blocked.
🤣😂🤣🤣😂 nice.