one hand up here as well for a Markus.
Bought one while having terrible lower back pain, they lasted an extra couple of weeks after starting to use that chair, then, all gone.
The only thing I'll add is a better support for your neck.
one hand up here as well for a Markus.
Bought one while having terrible lower back pain, they lasted an extra couple of weeks after starting to use that chair, then, all gone.
The only thing I'll add is a better support for your neck.
Please feel free to reach out to us users in case you want more help on the technical side.
I'm a platform engineer but I'm sure there are plenty other IT professional here that would be glad to lend an hand even if just to discuss technical aspect in a short of "bounce back ideas to find a good solution".
I know you didn't ask but give a look at Contabo as host.
It costs much less because it's just that, vpc provider, not an accelerator or anything else but if you have the people with the skill set to take care of the ingress side of things, it's a lot more sensible in terms of expenses.
How and why beavers where "hunted to extinction" in the uk?
I certainly hope so because it's... something.
The small indie titles are what is saving my passion for gaming since quite some time now. It's also what's saving my wallet as usually they focus on good gameplay more than flashy presentation which helps in not having to spend a ton on a "competitive" hardware.
You got "old" after 25? damn, sorry for you
I feel like it's not a matter of which side and more if the position that someone tries to advertise is clearly lacking empathy or consideration towards others.
If that's all the right-leaning topics are about, I don't know what to tell you really.
I have great expectation in Sea of Stars exactly because I loved Chrono Trigger so much.
This is not how it's been used for the vast majority.
Companies and big communities use it as a forum, sharing knowledge more or less important.
For example, i dabble in modding games, nowadays i need to join a game discord server and ask there hoping that someone is kind enough to repeat for the nth time something asked already, probably several time a week.
Most often than not, you don't get an answer due to several factors, one of which is that if you ask when the people that can help are not online, nobody answer really.
On a forum you could have searched your question and find some answer anyway.
THAT is a very big problem. Knowledge is walled in and the search provided is the equivalent of digging in the sand with a spoon.
Discord is a chat and the default setting of every server is that to see the content of it, you need to join the server.
It make sense for a chat.
However, companies and communities have largely misused discord and basically turned it in forums.
Lots and lots of knowledge is spread on these chats with no way of finding it unless you know which server to join and provided they do not shut down at some point.
On top of that, the discord search feature is barebone at best.
This is the problem with discord.
This is something I said even recently here but the general consensus is that "it's fine".
It's incredible how much people tend to just dismiss a valid concern when it's not an immediate threat to themselves.