Use a user agent switcher, works for me.
I played it back when it came out on PS4, thought it was good but a bit too short compared to the spiderman game and didn’t like the story as much. Still found it fun and the winter look is really cool!
Yeah, well, I have 1.8Gb so 😏
I saw it on c/comics and realised it could be a meme.
You can always boot a live environment and edit the file from there if anything goes wrong.
That’s just what an aussie would want us to think… 🤨 🤨🤨 /s
Oh ok, must not be available here yet, I’ll try out Search Labs.
How do I see these AI responses? I’ve tried searching on google.com and there isn’t an AI result.
You should probably be good then, at the moment gaming seems to be the main deterrent for Linux, and yeah Libreoffice is great and works for most people, just doesn’t have some of the more specialist features for some people.
Linux might “just work” but it highly depends on what you use it for, gaming is getting better but is not going to be nearly as good as on Windows and there are some proprietary software that straight up don’t work such as MS Office and the Adobe Suite. However programming is very good on Linux and general office tasks and browsing the web works completely fine.
Taking out the USB should let you boot into Windows without any BIOS configuration as Linux Mint isn’t installed. When you install an Operating System, it gets put onto your internal storage from the USB, but if it hasn’t been installed yet from the USB it shouldn’t ever touch your Windows Install. In BIOS you can change the order that different devices boot if they are present. eg: USB drive then Hard Drive then SSD then DVD. So if you unplug the USB Drive then it should go onto the next device, the one Windows is installed on so that should boot. Unplugging the USB should be totally safe but turn the computer off first, I can answer your questions, I’m happy to help.
Ah, didn’t know about this, that sounds like the way to go.
What about default opt-out on “don’t automatically upload files to onedrive”