You still don't get it. EVERY self identifying MAGA, SHOULD have woken up after J6! But the majority didn't, because it's not a "cult". It's a LITERAL Cult! Donold Gump couldn't get them to stop supporting him even if he tried. How do we know? Because it would look the same as what he is doing now!
January 31, 2025 at 8:54 PM
You still don't get it. EVERY self identifying MAGA, SHOULD have woken up after J6! But the majority didn't, because it's not a "cult". It's a LITERAL Cult! Donold Gump couldn't get them to stop supporting him even if he tried. How do we know? Because it would look the same as what he is doing now!
No, she was re-elected in 2022. However, since she was admitted to the memory care ward in July 2024, some are pointing out that it's probable that she showed symptoms of dementia back in 2022. You're not fine June 2024, and then boom! Memory care ward next month.
December 22, 2024 at 1:55 PM
No, she was re-elected in 2022. However, since she was admitted to the memory care ward in July 2024, some are pointing out that it's probable that she showed symptoms of dementia back in 2022. You're not fine June 2024, and then boom! Memory care ward next month.
Bazzite on ROG Ally until Valve adds native support in Steam OS according to leaks. But battery life is an issue. If you can wait for AMD's "Z2" APU it's supposedly worth the wait with double the efficiency.
December 1, 2024 at 6:47 PM
Bazzite on ROG Ally until Valve adds native support in Steam OS according to leaks. But battery life is an issue. If you can wait for AMD's "Z2" APU it's supposedly worth the wait with double the efficiency.
It depends on the use case and bios. Some "older" motherboards without native M.2 will never accept an NVMe drive in a PCIe slot. Others will, but you can't boot from them. So you can use them as storage, but not as an OS drive.
November 7, 2024 at 4:37 AM
It depends on the use case and bios. Some "older" motherboards without native M.2 will never accept an NVMe drive in a PCIe slot. Others will, but you can't boot from them. So you can use them as storage, but not as an OS drive.