You're on Lemmy...Asking about Reddit...and oblivious as to why people want to move away from Reddit. Rather, you're asking a question that states one of the reasons why nobody wants to be on Reddit.
Why?
You're on Lemmy...Asking about Reddit...and oblivious as to why people want to move away from Reddit. Rather, you're asking a question that states one of the reasons why nobody wants to be on Reddit.
Why?
Using brand chemicals like Pledge. Making sure fans or vents arent spitting dust particles.
Dust is just inevitable, it'll come back in one way or another. It'll make layers and it'll just be dirty all over again. The best we can do is just slow it down, but you'll still get dust from somewhere.
For a while whenever I took breaks from typical games and music, I'd go after software. Old software like Photoshop CS2 for example, just for nostalgia's sake.
And we're down to just Obama and Clinton as the last couple who gave a damn. The others are some of the most corrupted pieces of shit for presidents we'd ever know for the modern era.
How the fuck did they readily have the pooh one made? Like, as soon as winnie the pooh became public domain - BAM! - shitty ass horror movie made of it. Then a sequel came what felt like a couple months later.
Nothing cool, of course.
Why are you posting something years ago?
Oh are we sure it's "wrongfully" or planned?
All I see these mini-PCs as, as just personal PCs. The kind you boot up, record things on like private documents, power off and proceed to do other tasks and things on your more expensive machine that can handle the workload. Like they're meant to be PCs you do not want people discovering or see you using, so to say.
I just have a hard time seeing mini PCs as primary devices for everyday use, especially when their upkeep is poor and temperature management is poorer.
Go fuck yourself. Dumbshit.