Should work, at least as far as the latency is concerned. Faster ram can be accessed at slower speeds.
Should work, at least as far as the latency is concerned. Faster ram can be accessed at slower speeds.
They’re very different games indeed, I can imagine one would like one but not the other. I loved them both, though!
Sure have! Played it on Playstation and the trophies are absolutely brutal. Managed to get the speedrun with a few seconds to spare, but couldn’t get the iron mode ones. Great game.
Amazing game. Well worth it’s original price, let alone $5!
In the model 3 at least, the rear doors can also be opened without power by pulling a cable. Not as obvious as the front doors, I’ll say, but you will be able to get out.
https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/model3/en_us/GUID-A7A60DC7-E476-4A86-9C9C-10F4A276AB8B.html
There’s a separate handle on the inside to be used when there’s no power. It’s to be used in an emergency, and works without the window going down
Here “arbeit” translates to “job” better than “labour”. One provides the job, the other takes the job (and consequently does the labour).
I much prefer the UI and it (used to?) allow uploading my own music where the offering was lacking. Notably, Spotify also didn’t have these songs, so having them in one library is great. The recommendations are also spot on for me, but like you said that could be attributed to having used it for a long while (used Play Music pretty much from its inception).
Considering I’d want to pay to get rid of ads on YouTube too having the music service bundled is a bonus. I used to pay for the music service standalone before that.
I bet that Spotify will do just fine now, although last time I tried (some time last year) I didn’t immediately like the UI, and the shuffle seemed to work oddly in large playlists. What it does have over YT Music for sure is integrations with other parties, I wish YT was better in that regard.
“You people”, very kind. As if people doing things on autopilot isn’t universal and implementations like these aren’t meant to trigger that exact thing. Read up on UX, and implementations of dark patterns. Perhaps have an attempt at empathy too.
“People like you” make the internet such a bad place sometimes. Generalizing, exaggerating, calling names…
I’m personally a fan of YT Music, glad we’ve got some options though!
I’ve clicked the “install” button on the ad by accident, more than once. The ad precedes an exact match, super dark pattern.
Oddly enough, the “lite” subscription was introduced in some other countries during the time they shut it off in the launch countries.
I wonder if they’re testing willingness to spend using the cheaper sub, then pulling it if it turns out people are likely to buy the pricier plan once the lower tier isn’t available anymore?
The author proceeds to style the overlay like a toast, making it much less obvious than the ever-present white square. I wouldn’t dismiss it so easily.
It reads as if the deformation breaks the detection of it being open or closed, which could lead to people driving off without closing it properly. So if it were closed properly it shouldn’t fly open.