If possible, save up for a trip to Turkey. My barber 1/2 jokes about it, says its like $6k, includes airfare, and are all inclusive. Turkey has entire villages that have become dedicated to cosmetic surgeries, like hair transplants. Some of them filled with men walking around with their head in bandages 😅
I have one of their's that can connect to your phone. It's not needed, it just adds extra cook book functions. It even hosts it so you can control the sous vide when you're not at home, almost like a reverse proxy.
But yea the physical buttons work fine without the app.
Unraid is amazing for getting into servers. It's just the right amount of WebUI and minimalism. Very safe and comfortable defaults, and the ability to start tweaking and adding more.
Oh my god this is disgusting. Which site had it? There's just sooo many of them, I need to know which one specifically to avoid.
I know this is subjective and all, but I'd say MADiSON/VR took that title, which is funnily enough HEAVILY inspired by P.T.
I'm playing its VR port for my first play through. First game I'm legit in 0 rush to play and progress further because it's so terrifying.
Right click the game in your Steam Library -> Properties -> Toggle include in VR library.
Chmod = Chad mod
I've been using the 14 nightlies for months now, 0 issues. It's very nice and responsive.
I just checked, I only see an option for W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024.
Build 26100.1
I haven't left because W11 IoT LTSC exists. No AI, no store, options to disable all the telemetry, no bloat. It's what a Windows system should be and is pleasant to use. Also Tidal music doesn't have a viable Linux option 😢. Oh and Quest 2 PCVR streaming.
I also have a Bazzite install I hop on pretty frequently, and it's getting rather close to me switching which one is my daily driver OS. And leaving a Windows Install for Battlefield. Valorant, and VR.
Edit: Also, it would be a huge shame for someone to waste their time looking for the IoT LTSC .iso on a website massgravedotdev.
I tried about 2 months ago, it was not.
Didn't GPS come from NASA?