

Yep, always opens back up to whatever I watched last.
Yep, always opens back up to whatever I watched last.
Only had to do it once. I don’t exactly do a lot of browsing on the PS4 so it stays open to Jellyfin when I open the browser app. Usually just have to hit the back arrow to close out of whatever I watched last and then I’m back at the main menu/Jellyfin homepage or whatever you’d call it to choose the next thing to watch.
Jellyfin works fine on PS4, I use it all the time. Just have to open it in the browser.
It ran on the Xbox which had 64mb of RAM to share between the CPU and GPU, and that was a playable retail game.
3,000 amps at 1,250 volts
That is in insane number to wrap my head around
I did not know that!
I do not think so in my experience. I’m a software developer and a lot of my job is searching solutions to problems. Every year or two I’ll try DDG because I love the concept but it never works as well for me. Putting the same search query into Google yeilds actual results for me more often than DDG does.
Water cooling and weighted mice in gaming before it was cool.
Just for show I suppose. 2000s technology was an interesting time. Apparently there’s a whole subreddit for them at /r/aquamouse
When they live in my chicken coop.
I’m not sure, only you can answer that!
If you don’t get it, there’s liquid in the base of the mouse. The original poster drank it and is now sick.
The YouTuber WhistlinDiesel bought a Komatsu D355 to build a Killdozer replica, so Killdozer 2 is closer than you think.
I used it for resumes and assignments in school. Like others said I wasn’t trying to save time but to make things look more professional.
Could pass as a Mazda 6 from the rear if you didn’t look too close.
It does make for a cool story.
Cursed converter
After doing a search online the only reference to a virtual center of mass is a StackExchange post that says it’s from a high school textbook. Must be the same one I had. Seems to be not so common of a term!
In high school we were taught if the center of mass wasn’t on any mass then the center of mass was “virtual”. But yes the center of mass doesn’t have to exist on the object.
The batteries that are other colours of the rainbow don’t fit in my red tools so that’s a big deciding factor there. As far as corded or hand tools it doesn’t matter to me. Sometimes I spraypaint tools bright colours so they don’t get lost as easy.