It becomes increasingly difficult to add a subconscious actions with age. And I didn't consider it worth the effort.
I could still drive on a highway with low traffic. And I have never seen an automatic transmission yet.
It becomes increasingly difficult to add a subconscious actions with age. And I didn't consider it worth the effort.
I could still drive on a highway with low traffic. And I have never seen an automatic transmission yet.
Yeah, I did driving lessons once and realised it was too late for me to start learning driving.
So I decided to be the stupid people with their bicycle and I'm much happier.
I feel much more in control when I am the motor and tend to get much better reaction times. On top of that, the lack of vision blocking, making it easier on my low situational awareness.
It's way cheaper too.
Guess I'm eating the chicken raw, then
And finally I will be able to use eye protectors when cycling at night.
Right now, it just increases the lens flare and even getting expensive ones will, at most, not increase lens flare.
Doesn’t even startup on my box,
It needs to startup and then go to that point (after you select the projection) to cause the crash.
It definitely caused something other than the application to get into an invalid state. Which is why I am apprehensive about trying it out again to answer your comment. Probably was the display driver, which is why it didn't just turn off after that.
Also, make sure that all reflectors are turning the polarisation by 90°
That requires the driver to actually care
Depends upon what your are hiding it from.
If the white male is a human and understands your language, maybe you can convince it to hide - in your closet / behind a tree / under a bed / behind some bushes etc.
There's this game "HyperRougue". Run it on Arch.
hyperrogue-git version 13.0d.r60.g27fb2d92-1
Go to settings -> 3D configuration -> projection -> projection type ->
. Cycle through the projection types. One of them causes something good enough to call a crash.
I don't remember anymore if it was just a display driver crash or a kernel crash and I haven't updated to a newer version (which might have fixed it).
The wall of text was the error message.
I just prefer using the parsed outputs from IDEs which also take you to the line of code on click.