The originals don’t have any watermark.
The originals don’t have any watermark.


I would need to use Gemini for pat to happen.


Oh no!

What ever will they do without my data!?


Utopia is a masterpiece of cinematography


I really enjoyed Mr inbetween


Afaik after Fukushima they abandoned nuclear no?
After the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster and subsequent anti-nuclear protests, the government announced that it would close all of its nuclear power plants by 2022.[7][8] Eight of the 17 operating reactors in Germany were permanently shut down following Fukushima.
While nuclear power was gradually phased out of the German power mix, Germany increased its use of fossil fuel energy by 7% over the period 2002–2022, with a massive increase in usage of natural gas and only modest reductions of coal power and oil power.[9] By some estimates, Germany could have achieved a 73% reduction in its carbon emissions by retaining nuclear power during the period 2002–2022 and could have saved €696 billion on its energy transition.[9]


I just put some money into tech stocks, so it’s time for the crash.


PDFs are so shitty to work with, it’s like translating them, it’s impossible without using a tool like Google translate.
I fucking hate PDFs as much as I hate Adobe.


Neither am I, I don’t see it changing much in the next year or two.


Thank you, you get it.
And thanks for the advice


I did consider that too, but I think I’d rather just swallow some of that price not to have to do this again any time soon.


Sorry, I made a typo in my original post, I meant to say 10 years, which changes things dramatically 😅
VS code and the rest of the BS JS applications really do chew through memory. Though the other day I realised that the Terraform linter in VS Code for Linux has a memory leak.


I saw something about that, that they struggle with large memory sticks, does it slow down overall performance?


It’s tided me over pretty well for the last 40 years, I’ve had 3 PC’s for the last ~23 years.
I usually buy the best I can within budget, with upgradability in mind, I upgraded my CPU, GPU and RAM on my current PC.


I was also thinking that, do you think it’s still worth it if the cost/gb is reasonably higher?


Just realised I typoed, it’s 10 years, not 20, sorry. I updated the post with my specs


If I buy something I want to buy the best I can afford to last me for the next 10 years at least. I don’t often spend money on my PC.
Currently it’s an i7 7700k, 32gb ddr4, 2080ti.
Im looking for a proper workstation, I spend 70% of my time on my PC.
Edit: just realised I typoed, it’s 10 years, not 20, sorry.
Both can be true.