I have a mouse like that but it says Cisco and it’s the blue and grey that the Netgear switches used to be for some reason.
But I got it for free in an industry (IT) event. Same with the 1/3 of my closet that is just branded T-shirts haha
I have a mouse like that but it says Cisco and it’s the blue and grey that the Netgear switches used to be for some reason.
But I got it for free in an industry (IT) event. Same with the 1/3 of my closet that is just branded T-shirts haha
I was a pretty high level athlete (in swimming so not a pro, but did compete at an international level) and I can back this up too.
“Natural Talent” is a thing. But that only really applies to the very very top end of the spectrum. Like professional athletes absolutely have genetic advantages over a normal human. But you can get 98% of the way there through just pure determination, grit, and practice.
I imagine it’s not quite the same for music, but unless you’re trying to become a billboard level musician or someone who travels around putting on shows, you can absolutely become “good enough” just from (in this case) 12 years of dedicated practice.
Oh man I jump around games all the time. I just finished God of War like a month ago after about a year because I’m always trying something new haha
So this is a LG Ultragear 34" monitor.
So you have
Sure but the thing with TVs is a manufacturer will over 15 different SKUs of “a TV” that are all pretty different. Plus, a lot of the times (especially for TVs) they will still have a “normal” name.
Like Alienware sells a few different “Alienware 27 Gaming” monitors. But they only sell on “AW2725DM”
That’s because the official instructions say to install it through snap. Which is just snap install blender
. You may have problems with flatpacks (I don’t to be fair) but that might be outside of the scope of this comment. Or just go to the app store and download it haha
And if you really want to install the deb package there are instructions to add the PPA.
Oof GTK is probably one of the worst dependencies you can try and port to Windows.
What I’ve done in the past is use something like Onno Setup which can call a script during install.
Or, and this is new to me, use the Official tools to build a package for windows on whatever Linux distro you are on. From what I’m reading, it should package GTK with it.
I “technically” have busses near my house. The bus stop is on the corner and the grocery store is about 2 miles away. No brainer right?
Nope. Because the bus only comes every 45 minutes (according to the schedule, good luck if you trust it) and it takes 2.5hrs to go from my stop to the one next to the grocery store.
Or I can just walk the 25 mins or whatever it takes me to walk there.