The ones with fans would be "convection" ovens, which cost more this side of the pond
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It's not an emulator it's an abstraction layer for the DirectX API etc. They're similar in ways but not quite the same.
As for the difference in native support, well actually having such a later might mean longer support. Some older native games may not run well on future systems as libraries and the kernel change, whereas so long as proton runs, the older games should continue to work.
Proton also adds functionality that wasn't really in the native Windows, i.e. superior suspend and certain input mapping features.
That particular expression doesn't quite work so well in written form
Yeah but there's a difference between smoking a bowl in the comfort and safety of your home versus taking mind altering substances while making major economic and policy decisions for a country...
You can fit an awful lot of Perl into one line too if you minimize it. It'll be completely unreadable to most anyone, but it'll run
He's totally judging.
"Hey, buddy. Yeah you.Look at the sign. This means you"
Make it fun and call them "decontamination booths" , them add sound and LED lights, maybe a mist/smoke generator. That might encourage a few more nerds to use them
Yeah. A lifetime appointment isn't going to be useful if theirv decisions can just be ignored
Yeah, this guy got AI when the rest of us have to settle for parents or in-laws!
Interesting. I have similar issues but it's with streaming the game from PC to Deck etc. It will start to stutter and lag out, but if I turn off the device for a moment then back on it'll reconnect and be fine thereafter
Law society should be pulling somebody's license here...
I think it very much depends on the type of and source of pain.
For me, Tylenol works for headaches and some cold/flu stuff but I've never really found it effective for strained muscles etc