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  1. You are very Active member and i think you deserve a change
  2. Welcome
  3. Ramadan karem to all of you ❤️ 

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    2. Mr.Talha

      Mr.Talha

      you too HiTLeR ❤️❤️❤️

    3. Sxynix

      Sxynix

      علينا و عليك حبيبي >3 ❤️ 

    4. #Drennn.

      #Drennn.

      Ramadan karem ❤️ 

  4. Accepted 😛
  5. ❤️كل عام وانتم بخير جميعا واتمنى لكم الصحة والعافية دائما ❤️
  6. I have nothing to say except that all thanks to you and I hope that none of you feels this pain, but thank God always in bad times and good times, I hope that you take care of all of your mothers 🙏❤️

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    2. Agent47

      Agent47

      stay strong my brother ❤️ 

    3. Dr@g0n

      Dr@g0n

      Stay strong my brother love ❤👍

    4. CS hatim

      CS hatim

      Stay strong m'y brother 

      Love u<3

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  9. New Battle Vs @Roselina ♣ flowers ❤️ 

     

    Start vote Devils 🙂 

     

     

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  11. Nickname : @HiTLeR. Tag your opponent : @Roselina ♣ flowers Music genre : love songs Number of votes ( max 10 ) : 10 Tag one leader to post your songs List: me
  12. We have a good news for you, today zmoldschool will back , if you want join with us and have fun pw forum or ts3 , @XZoro™ , @Roselina ♣ flowers

  13. Easy 🤤 😜

     

     

    1. Sxynix

      Sxynix

      ولله صايم ! 

  14. like What zoro Said , and as a Coordinator in VGR i saw that you are active member , Deserve a Chance
  15. Apple fans rejoice as Microsoft confirms update Using Microsoft Teams on a Macbook device should be a lot less painful going forward thanks to a new update to the video conferencing service. Microsoft has confirmed that it is working on an upgrade to Teams for its macOS client, meaning that the service should run faster and more effectively than before on devices such as Macbooks. There's not a lot of specific detail around exactly what the update will offer, but Microsoft has seemingly confirmed it is in the works on one of its support forums. Here's our list of the best email services around today We've built a list of the best headsets for conference calls Check out our rundown of the best collaboration tools available Teams on macOS In a post on the Microsoft Teams UserVoice feedback forum, an admin identified only as "Alex" replied to a post complaining about poor performnance on MacOS said that an update would be coming soon. "Thank you for your feedback. We are continually looking to bring performance boosts to the Mac Client, including improvements with Electron 10 that are releasing. We are also aggressively addressing other areas of performance around the Mac client," "Alex" noted. The initial post came from a user on macOS Mojave 10.14.2, with "Alex"'s reply apparently looking to reassure users on older forms of software such as this that the upcoming Teams update would apply to them too. The next swathe of Microsoft Teams updates is set to be released in April, so the macOS upgrade could land then - although there's no confirmation from Microsoft as yet. The company has rolled out a few Mac-speicific upgrades in the past for Teams as it looks to reach more users on its rival OS. This includes a recent update that allows users to interact with their meetings by using the much-maligned Touch Bar in lieu of Macbooks not offering touchscreen support. Elsewhere, customers using Microsoft's Outlook for Mac service were also able to enjoy closer integration between Teams and the email platform after Microsoft introduced a new feature that allowed users to share content from emails, including attachments, within Teams chats.
  16. It may take a quadrillion years, but a Game Boy can mine. Nothing is safe from cryptocurrency mining -- not even 32-year old tech. YouTuber stacksmashing (via TweakTown) has successfully repurposed his old Game Boy to mine Bitcoin. The mod won't turn you into a millionaire overnight, but it does prove that you can teach an old dog new tricks. First of all, the modder used a standard USB flash card to load the his compiled ROMs onto the Game Boy. If you're interested in the software aspect of the project, the YouTuber explains it pretty thoroughly in his video. An internet connection is one of the most basic requirements for mining cryptocurrencies. Since the Game Boy lacks wireless connectivity, the handheld gaming console is unable to communicate with the Bitcoin network without the help of a middle man. That's where the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico comes in to the rescue. The YouTuber modified a Nintendo Game Link Cable to serve as the highway for communication. The problem is that the voltage requirements for the Raspberry Pi Pico and the Nintendo Game Link Cable are completely different. The Raspberry Pi Pico operates at 3.3V, while the Nintendo Game Link Cable utilizes 5V logic levels. As a result, the modder implemented a simple four-channel, bi-directional logic shifter to do the voltage translation. The bi-directional functionality isn't necessary, but it's what the stacksmashing had at hand. The final setup finds the Game Boy connected to the Raspberry Pi Pico through the logic shifter with the Pico attached to a PC, which is where the Internet connection comes from. The Game Boy is equipped with an 8-bit Sharp LR35902 processor clocked at 4.18 MHz. The chip puts up a performance of approximately 0.8 hashes per second. For comparison, modern ASIC miners typically offer up to 100 terahashes per second. Therefore, the Game Boy is only 125 trillion times slower. The calculations reveal that it would only take a couple quadrillion years to eventually mine a single Bitcoin. On the bright side, ASIC miners are power-hungry monsters, while the Game Boy runs on four triple-A batteries.
  17. Game Information Software developer: Ubisoft Quebec Publisher: Ubisoft Standard Edition: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and more Type: platform game, adventure video game, fighting game One gaming curiosity that always fascinated me was games that were identical, yet had new art thrown on top of something else. Think how a video game based on the Magical Hat anime became Decap Attack. Same controls and gameplay, but different level design and graphics. It’s usually done when there are licensing issues, but not always (think Super Mario Bros. 2). I had some high hopes for the second Immortals Fenyx Rising DLC, Myths of the Eastern Realm, but there’s practically nothing new here to see. This is a fairly blatant revisit of a game you’ve already played, but worse. Myths of the Eastern Realm trades out previous hero Fenyx with a character named Ku. Unlike before, you have no control over Ku’s sex or appearance. Beginning much like Immortals Fenyx Rising itself, Ku awakens to realize that a nearby mountain is possessed by some wicked energy and that everyone around him has been turned to stone. Initially, the only being Ku can find is Nuwa, the mother god in Chinese mythology. If you’re not familiar with her, she is the creator of humanity. She works with Ku to find a way to repair a cracked mountain to make the realm of Heaven safe again. Unlike the base game, which had a varied, colorful cast of characters and a ton of jokes, Myths of the Eastern Realm is dull and boring. Ku is brainless, arrogant, and devoid of interesting character traits. The narrative has next to no stakes and hardly anything of note happens. Nuwa is similarly bland. Instead of filling the gaps with interesting character moments, there are a lot of mom jokes. As in, she’s the mother goddess and considers Ku a child, so she acts like a stereotypical mom. Then there’s Gong Gong, a warrior with practically no personality. There’s not anything to like here. Everything I enjoyed about the base game’s story is almost completely absent. Do it again Structurally, it’s only partially accurate to say that Myths of the Eastern Realm is similar to the base game. It’s the base game again, only shorter. There are two areas: one that looks like the greener areas of the Golden Isles, and another that looks like War’s Den. Both Nuwa and Gong Gong have short questlines containing a few missions. These are roughly equivalent to the missions you did to free the Greek gods. The basic gist is that you’ll do those two quest lines and then, once more, climb a snowy mountain to fight a final boss. There’s no dungeon this time either. You just walk up to an entrance and then fight the boss immediately after. Once again, Myths of the Eastern Realm allows players to explore areas to find challenges, collectibles, and activities. It’s exactly like it was in Immortals Fenyx Rising proper. It’s not hyperbolic to say that I felt like I was just playing a tiny version of that game. Ku has all the same abilities as Fenyx, only they’re named after Chinese gods instead of Greek ones. He starts with all of his skills unlocked and gets the same godly powers, except two of these are improved via collecting jade coins instead of Charon coins from challenges. The entire bestiary returns, too. Only, they’ve been mildly reskinned to look like they’ve come from Chinese mythology instead of Greek mythology. It’s weird as hell to fight gorgons with slightly different faces while the game pretends they’re not just gorgons. Most things look the same as the base game, save for the fact that the architecture is different. Ku can also find new gear in chests that function just like Fenyx’s, although there’s not much of it. It doesn’t take long at all to start finding reskins of the same gear. The collectibles also get reskins. Instead of ambrosia to grant more health, you’ve got Xi Rang. You don’t get Zeus’ lightning from trials, you get this red stuff. But it functions identically and you’ll need less of it to improve Ku’s health and stamina. Tiny changes What is different about Myths of the Eastern Realm, then? Well, Ku fights with a different sword, so his default light attack combo feels noticeably distinct. But combat is identical otherwise, down to the ax, bow, and fire bird. One of the largest differences is that most challenges are newish. Some, such as the orb challenges, are functionally identical. Mosaic challenges return, but are even more simple than they were last time, as Ku just hits a picture a few times to correctly arrange it. There are some new puzzle types, though. One has Ku ringing four bells in order — these are boring. The other has Ku change the direction of tiny windmills to redirect an air current. These are more interesting, but there’s one damning thing standing in Myths of the Eastern Realm’s way: the puzzle design is considerably worse here. I greatly enjoyed many of the puzzles in Immortals Fenyx Rising. The new ones are far less entertaining and can feel haphazardly put together. There are a few new rift challenges, but these fare similarly. They often revolve around Ku riding on clouds. I did all of these, save for one, and I found them to be tedious and frustrating. Much like the puzzles in general, I’m fond of the rifts in the base game. These are just worse. Suffice to say, I’m bitterly disappointed in every addition in Myths of the Eastern Realm. The navigation challenge that replaces the base game’s doesn’t even make sense to me. You’re supposed to chase the silhouette of a bird, but touching it instantly fails you, as does going too far ahead. I’m not sure how I’m supposed to clear those at all. There is a new final boss fight, though. It’s almost kind of neat, but its moveset is horribly limited and it’s mostly just a tanky slog. It’s not all bad, mind you. The material that’s lifted wholesale from the base game is still generally enjoyable. But it’s the exact same content we’ve already experienced, albeit with a slightly different coat of paint. As a big fan of the base game, I’m disturbed by the quality of this latest DLC made from its flesh and bones. System recruitment Processor: Intel Core i5-2400 / AMD FX-6300 Video Card: GeForce GTX 660 / AMD R9 280X VRAM: 2GB NVIDIA / 3GB AMD RAM: 8GB (Dual-channel mode) Storage: 28GB HDD OS: Windows 7 (64-bit only)
  18. As a Coordinator in VGR Project and Journalists Leader , you have a good Activity i think you deserve a chance
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