I’ma listen to respected sources, not some rando on Lemmy.
I’ma listen to respected sources, not some rando on Lemmy.
The apple podcast website has video podcasts.
But it’s not called droidcast. And Wikipedia says video podcasts exist so I’m not sure what you’re trying to get at.
So since I’ve never owned an iPod I’ve never truly listened to a podcast? Or does the person creating it have to own the iPod?
I got out just before 11 released and had only been on 10 for a year or so. Military moves very slowly at rolling out the latest windows. I’d be extremely surprised if anyone who isn’t a very high rank running 11.
Butler hat is best hat
So ignore it until it kills us?
Correct. I was just touching on the big corporations point since they listed some online only retailers.
Dell sells PC’s with Linux installed.
No worries. The way the info is laid out it’s pretty understandable how you came to that conclusion. I came to the comments to make sure I was understanding it correctly too.
It is optional until 24h2 releases at the end of September which it will be packaged with.
Absolutely makes sense. It feels like they had more planned or even completed but cut and forgot how it would impact the character arcs. Personally I feel like the way the emperor sides with the netherbrain so quickly suggests that it wants to take control but when you side with the emperor it just ends the netherbrain. I fully expected to have another fight at the end.
She’s dead regardless
You’ve got some more exploring to do.
The problem is that the relationship with the emperor is entirely one sided. We’re demanded to trust it but any time we ask for trust we’re told the emperor knows best. It’s too set in its ways and selfish to even consider trusting our judgement. Minsc is the only time the emperor really helps us because we ask and even then it’s under threat from jahera that does the trick. Think of it this way, the emperor would rather help the netherbrain than risk trusting us. Ain’t no coming back from that.
From what I can tell when a customer brings in a computer they can’t boot and give me a look of “what did you just say to me you little shit” when I ask them if they can log into their microsoft account, they don’t give you a key.
I don’t understand why you replied.
“don’t stand up for your rights, it might get you hurt” is a very weird take tbh
Except for the most popular OS on the Internet, of course.