dewritoninja
I would say a long time. I have hundreds of games from every system since the snes to current pc games. I can play the Elder scrolls and the fallout series for hundreds of hours before touching any other game. I have the lord of the rings extended trilogy, the hobbit, all of the Harry Potter movies(fuck jk Rowling) . All of the starwars movies. Every single Pixar movie. All of futurama, all of adventure time. All of Daria. Seasons 1-3 of spongebob. All of housemd . All of bones. All of hey Arnold. Like 150gb of music. Over 100 books a lot of which are entire author’s work in a single file. I’d say probably 2 years or so (also a lot more porn than I’m willing to admit)
Ssd required? Does it use direct storage?
We need a tux redesign. Femboy tux with programmer socks making us thirst for that tuxxy
Krunker is nice for a quick match. You can play it directly from your browser or download it from steam
Back the early days of computers programmers had to talk to the computers with very specific instructions, a simple thing like adding two numbers would take several punch cards on binary. Then they invented assemblers. A shorthand for machine code, now every instruction had a small keyword and the assembler made the machine code. This saved programmers hundreds of hours of coding and debugging. Then came the compilers, with them you could write something closer to normal language and the computer would translate it, this saved even more time than assemblers. After that came the interpreters, with compilers you have to compile a program for every single platform but with interpreters you can take let’s say a python script and run it on every platform that has the python interpreter saving kits of time when moving apps to other platforms
letting the days go by
cant sub to this community from my instance, but ill keep an eye on it i love the concept
Colleges don’t have dorms in my country so for me it’s been like high-school extended. High-school++ if you will