Open the door, get on the floor!
Everybody chew like dinosaurs!
Open the door, get on the floor!
Everybody chew like dinosaurs!
What a trash article. Doesn't actually tell you what the record it broke was, and then goes on to say it's "one of the fastest selling."
Let me see if I can slip these into your brain: w
/b
and j
/k
.
Nintendo has not released repair parts or manuals for the Switch 2. They didn’t do it for the original Switch either. Nor for the Switch Lite. Nor for the Switch OLED.
That’s disappointing on its own, but it might also be a violation of New York’s Right to Repair law. If you live in New York and can’t get the parts or documentation you need, our friends at Repair.org are collecting complaints for the attorney general.
"This 'Fantasia' had better not awaken anything in me."
It's true, Lemmy's built-in search can be hit-or-miss. Unless something has changed, the best place to search communities is https://lemmyverse.net/communities (someone please tell me if I'm wrong).
Worth noting that there is an existing community at [email protected], although with lemm.ee shutting down soon and no discussion in the comm about where to move to, maybe this should be the new one.
It'd make a perfect single Kraft Single holder, think about it.
Plus they like pickles, apparently.
You, you seem like good people.
Will I be able to run my steam and Epic games with this? What about another PC games I own?
Possibly yes, and incressingly possible over time. Check out ProtonDB. Proton is built into Steam. I don't know anything about Epic.
And my hundreds of mp3 books and thousands of music files.
Absolutely yes.
I have them on internal harddrives. If I upgrade my main hard drive to this will I be able to access the files and docs on the two another drives?
Yep, there's support for multiple hard drives, and Linux can read NTFS-formatted drives. But what's more, Linux installers have long supported "guided partitioning," which helps you install the OS alongside an existing one like Windows, and then choose between the two when you boot. Of course, when you're installing any new OS, even Windows, you should make sure you have backups of all your stuff, just in case.
Red Steel, actually. I'll admit to having fun memories of it from when the Wii launched.