Yup. My DP cables at the back of my monitor are great, but the HDMI or USB-C flicker of I so much as touch a different cable that nudges them
Yup. My DP cables at the back of my monitor are great, but the HDMI or USB-C flicker of I so much as touch a different cable that nudges them
Ha! Brave assumption there but I haven’t seen them take down counterfeit LISTINGS let alone sellers that I’ve reported, at least until I provided info on the infringement to the MPAA (only time I’ve ever had a use for them).
Just do a “RetroPie” install on Linux. It was originally built for Pi’s but works fine on 64-bit Debian/Ubuntu etc
Yeah but if the primary maintainers are in the US it’ll take a bit before a new group can really work on it in a productive manner
The same people that would use the “they made the software that was used for infringement” will be the ones stating that “the manufacturer of this firearm is not responsible for it being used in this mass-shooting”.
Kinda funny how the main driving point behind their argument is “does this affect me and my bottom line”
Yeah the Docker version hated me, mainly due to it sometimes getting a bit behind on updates and then having schema mismatches if I ran an update in that missed the previous one. No issues with the Snap thus far
There are a ton that have weird fucking usernames. I was confused at first why my Bluetooth was showing BobByJimSmith4345 as the “artist” after telling it to play a song, but yeah they’ll pretty much just look whatever up by name from YouTube and play it.
Depending on the install method, the key may be in the EFI (motherboard) or on the drive.
If it’s on the drive, then “magic jellybean keyfinder” can grab it for you.
If it’s in the EFI, then you may not need to enter it when replacing the drive, or you could not a Linux disk and look in /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/MSDM
Yeah Handbrake does fine for my collection. Results depend greatly on what encoding you options you use
Digital format wars were a thing while Blockbuster was still around. They know both
Honestly yeah. Saw it in theatres. Somehow the US has the most powerful military tech, with the enemy having advanced AI but also living in barely better than mud huts. Effects wise it’s good, but the plot just doesn’t stick together in any meaningful way and the acting reminds me of a bad TV drama
Thanks!
Nord doesn’t support incoming NAT ports. Neither did Mullvad anymore for that matter. Does Proton?
And easier to maintain with different dev groups
Which might be good for detecting if somebody somewhat widely distributed a recorded copy, but not if it was just for personal use. Also, if the capture process creates loss there’s a good chance it might degrade the watermark as well
I feel like this would be the perfect product to get a ton of weird reviews similar to the Haribo gummy bears,i.e.
“I read this to my two remaining children ever night, in memory of their brother Timmy who sadly passed of Polio last year”