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Entertainment & Technology / Re: X-men 97
« Last post by Clock'd 0Ne on April 04, 2024, 11:44:37 AM »
I don't even know where to watch it tbh, but will check it out
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Entertainment & Technology / X-men 97
« Last post by neXus on April 04, 2024, 02:00:22 AM »
Anyone been watching this at all?


I just love the control to keep it in keeping with the original but also be updated. I am enjoying it so far!
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Entertainment & Technology / Re: New system time
« Last post by knighty on April 03, 2024, 14:38:10 PM »
bought the motherboard/ram when I was going to upgrade the cctv wall pc... figured it was overkill

I'd bought a cheaper i7... but sent it back and got the faster one when I decided to keep it all for myself

it is fast... noticeably faster than old system, but not massively

don't think there will be any massive updates anymore... progress slowed down so much.... plus it can only go as fast as the person using it
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Sports, Hobbies & Motors / Re: Car Histories
« Last post by Clock'd 0Ne on April 03, 2024, 11:26:38 AM »
I am no EV fan but I think in some use cases the small ones for pootling about local-ish, which is all a lot of people do then it works for that I guess.

my gf has a hybrid golf... in the summer it'll do 24 miles on a charge, 18 in the winter when you run the heater...

but... charger at home and work... so she can go months without putting any petrol in

it's perfect for her (quick too)

sh*tsubishi Grandis failed its MOT spectacularly and is heading to the scrapyard on Thursday, I bought a 2013 Nissan Leaf from someone local for £3,600, it has 8 out of 12 (I think?) battery health bars so range is 50 miles at best. But I do 10 miles a day top, so this is spot on for me. Lovely to drive, comfortable, not missing much from the post-2017 models, but will never pay tax on it. I've also learned its now possible to get range extension packs and battery swaps (aftermarket, Nissan are funny about replacing batteries).

Zappi wall charger getting installed next week.
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General Discussion / Re: best browser?
« Last post by Clock'd 0Ne on April 03, 2024, 11:21:56 AM »
I use various incarnations of Firefox as my main browser, Brave is a good second choice, Vivaldi is good for tab groups and some nice features like that. Chrome is basically a backup.
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Entertainment & Technology / Re: New system time
« Last post by Clock'd 0Ne on April 03, 2024, 11:18:54 AM »
How come you opted for DDR4 instead of DDR5?

Looks like a beast with that i9 though
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General Discussion / Re: best browser?
« Last post by neXus on April 02, 2024, 23:32:08 PM »
I've swapped to firefox

fresh install so best time for it :-)
How has it going?
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General Discussion / Re: best browser?
« Last post by knighty on March 19, 2024, 12:23:30 PM »
I've swapped to firefox

fresh install so best time for it :-)
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General Discussion / Re: best browser?
« Last post by neXus on March 19, 2024, 00:01:59 AM »
F Chrome now as it is doing a lot of things you really do not want in the background.
Brave is basically Chrome but a lot more secure and does not use as much bandwidth or memory.


Firefox is still going strong with a lot of features.

If you like your browser like your OS trey  Sigma OS.
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Sports, Hobbies & Motors / Re: Car Histories
« Last post by knighty on March 10, 2024, 22:03:34 PM »
I am no EV fan but I think in some use cases the small ones for pootling about local-ish, which is all a lot of people do then it works for that I guess.

my gf has a hybrid golf... in the summer it'll do 24 miles on a charge, 18 in the winter when you run the heater...

but... charger at home and work... so she can go months without putting any petrol in

it's perfect for her (quick too)
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