

There’s frogs
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There’s frogs
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And the vacant eyes
I didn’t read the article, and it wasn’t until your third paragraph that I realized it was about written sentences and not prison sentences.
Ingredients:
Directions:
Old dude has a bad case of Sigmoid Lip.
It’s just a joke. A pun, and a light-hearted jab at anyone who likes their terminal so much they play games in it, or design games for it.
Some people are terminally in the terminal.
I have a reusable non-spray solution called a fly swatter. It kills flies, wasps, and spiders. It never runs out and has no odor.
Wel I’ll be!
WikiDiff says it’s simply misspelled, and quotes very old examples of “farewell”.
https://wikidiff.com/farewel/farewell
Fucking kittens don’t know shit.
It’s Candy Mountain, Charlie.
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Yes, it’s egg-fried rice.
A year-two update on the how-long-can-SSDs-store-data-unpowered video series
Absolute banger of an example of a sentence that needs more hyphens. The author was kind enough to say “year-two”, but then tortured us with trying to figure out the rest of the sentence.
Stick it in the microwave until it’s soft, and eat it with butter, salt & pepper, and maybe sour cream.
I want to try this, though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxUX7vgNGfM
Of course it’s not! What did you expect, someone to post a 300 DPI image on the internet so you can print it at home?
The average movie poster is 27x40". At 300 DPI, thats 97 megapixels! You expected someone on Lemmy to post a 97 megapixel image?
And since that’s not what you got, you call it “10 pixels”? You sound like a spoiled child.
It’s even worse than I thought. I thought your Lemmy client was having issues, or your web browser. Turns out you have ridiculous demands.
Why did you feel the need to post four articles about this? Blocked.
What the heck are you talking about? You can even read the fine print.
(Very zoomed in screenshot)
I can almost count the hairs in his beard.
(Resized 3x in a photo editor so you can count the pixels)
Whatever the problem is, it’s on your end.
Are you sure that drive is even supported? That slot looks like an NVMe slot. Notice how there’s no plastic bump in the socket on the left of the drive. And there are pins in that slot area that are not touching any contacts on your drive.
I imagine some motherboards will support both SSD and NVMe, but if it supports NVMe, you want an NVMe drive. They are much faster. And since you said you can’t see the drive in BIOS, your motherboard very likely only supports NVMe.