UPS with usb allows you to configure a script to properly shutdown your server when a power outage happens and the UPS battery is about to run out.
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Sure, somebody has to keep an eye on AI. (Pun intended).
I always loved Tekken more, because a good match between skilled players looked like something out of a choreographed kung Fu movie.
At least up to the PS2 era. It was also slower paced so you had to be more strategic. I always thought all the little character story movies were a lot of fun. SF feels very bare bones in comparison. But I stopped paying attention a while ago. MK had a distinguishing gimmick with the fatalities, but the general character design never meshed well with me.
Some like it hot.
Also, with windows and Mac OS, the new versions are usually just an excuse to make you pay again.
What makes you say he's a terrible person?
Not surprising when corporations and special interest groups practically run the U.S. Government.
Back when I still had a desktop system with an NVidia GPU, I never had these problems. On my gaming laptop with an onboard intel + nvidia gpu, I also didn't have these problems. But....I'm very experienced with linux, so most noob problems are not an issue for me. That being said, POP_OS supported GPU switchting out of the box, without having to faff around. YMMV.
Do you have a NAS at home with enough storage? You could use wireguard to setup a vpn tunnel, then mount your NAS's storage on your vps via nfs and using cachefilesd. If your upload speed is sufficient, this can work pretty well without too much waiting for a stream to start.
Gentoo is really great if you want to learn a lot about Linux really fast. Back when I still used it, the documentation was second to none.
I think on some distros this is disabled by default. I have forgotten how you can re-enable it.