...because I didn't want to be a victim of the tech industry anymore.
ExtremeUnicorn
When I had long hair, I would lay it beyond the pillow, not below my head, like that girl in the photo. That helped to some extent.
The problem is that Microsoft set seemingly arbitrary hardware requirenents to install Windows 11, it's not about performance.
If you have a Kaby Lake or Ryzen 2000 system of any specs, you are already out of luck, no matter if you have 32 cores or 128G RAM.
But somehow, magically, a few Kaby Lake Microsoft Surface laptops are fine to run Windows 11, so those specific CPUs are cool. The rest (mostly desktops) is not.
It can get better, trust me. This can take months to years. You are not entirely in control of this.
Talk to real people about it and get help, if haven't already.
When you get the slightest feeling that you can do anything, do it. And don't overdo it, just try to take care of your most important stuff.
In the beninging...
Yep. Has to be the cream though, gel doesn't work, afaik.
Interesting experience to be shamed as an environmental extremist for this take.
The idea is to shave whatever and then use a tiny bit of that shaving cream on your mirror, since you will not be able to fully use 100% of the batch and just wash it down the drain anyway.
That makes the additional cost = 0.
You can achieve the same thing without wasting any (electric) energy by rubbing a bit of shaving cream onto the mirror and buffing it out. Works for a while.
These are such a good idea. It works by having a heater behind the mirror which prevents the condensation.
Ja, aber deklariert als "MB" (Windows Logik).
Flash was always broken, as any Adobe software...