Rockstar fruit punch is 240mg. Monster sells drinks that have 300mg - idk why they making this a big deal.
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Rip TechTV. I used to watch xplay and the screensavers after school every day. Those shows got me into tech. Leo laporte, Dan pantrick, Kevin rose, Yoshi.
Morgan Webb and Adam sessler put me on to a lot of games (back when you could rent them at blockbuster) that I never would have known about.
I think it might depend on what model you have. I have a hl-l2395dw (monochrome laser printer) and cups has never failed me. I've had zero issues with it and wireless printing works fine, I use arch and mint and both work fine.
Maybe its the newer printers? I bought mine in 2019 or so
My anecdotal experience is based on using cups and not installing brother proprietary drivers
I mostly emulate on mine, I just finished the darkness on ps3 and kingdom hearts on ps2. For PC I'm playing the resident evil 2 remake. The steam deck got me back into gaming. I've played more games in the year+ I've owned it than I did in the last decade.
I'm new to Lemmy and idk how to send PMs. Let me know if my posts are too much and what kind of stuff is OK to post here. I love these kinds of communities -I'll stagger my posts a little so maybe more people can see it on new.
I forgot all about this. I had a silver one and I thought it was the coolest. The pictures were super tiny, but I didn't care. I didn't have a digital camera and smart phones weren't a thing. Good memories
I have a oneplus 8t also. It was very easy to unlock the bootloader and install lineage on it. There's also the MSM tool that unbricks the phone as well. There's also a way to update the firmware without installing OOS, which is nice.
I use proxmox on my server. I virtualize opnsense (with adguard and wireguard), jellyfin, unifi, home assistant, and syncthing.
I have a synology ds220j w/ 2x10tb
Hardware: Intel 12100, 32gb ram, i350-t4 network card TP link TL-SG108E switch
I'm going to move opnsense to a dedicated box eventually
That sounds reasonable. This community is a great idea, and it will likely inspire more people to share nostalgic posts from this period. It's like a time capsule, and I hope it gains traction for even more dope content. Rediscovering forgotten things from the past is cool, and it's amazing how nostalgia hits when I'm like, "Oh, I remember that!" Hard to believe the early 2000s were a quarter century ago.
I have around 200 games that I've accumulated over the 15+ years I've had my steam account. Most of them came from summer sales over the years and weren't played.
I bought a steamdeck a year ago and played more games since than I have in the decade prior. I think the convenience of the steamdeck + being able to play wherever I want is the biggest factor for me. I don't play AAA games, so it works great for me.
thanks for using Leebra!
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