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That DLC is actually $1.49 during the sale, at least in the US.
That DLC is actually $1.49 during the sale, at least in the US.
I’ve been using one of these 4U server chassis. Of course it is in a rack with some other equipment. I’ve been quite happy with it; lots of space.
I switched to a server-style case which sits horizontally exactly for this reason. The sag will only get worse.
It’s almost like all these CEOs and MBAs are just shooting in the dark because of the $$$ in their eyes, but the fact remains that the market is no longer responding favorably to their absolute need for year-over-year growth.
Tell me you’ve never tried it without telling me you’ve never tried it.
Have you tried emulating it while interfacing with some ancient ISA card?
corporations – especially the ones run by MBA parasites
Is that not all of them right now?
100% they will do this.
But I wonder if the effect will be different to now. I know Apple wants to retain the idea that their users are in an exclusive blue bubble group. But currently, green bubbles are associated with shitty looking images, video, etc, due to MMS. Especially for people that don’t know why files come through that way, green bubbles are always presented as inferior by virtue of actually being inferior.
But now, if they do keep the green bubs, they’ll just be green. Green at feature parity is different from green with clear differences.
Idk if I trust this Tightpussy character, better google that first
I’ve actively been trying to have as much as possible in AV1, and before that, h265. A lot of my older material is still in h264.
That said, I generally have the following patterns:
720p media at feature length should be about 1 GB, if not less.
1080p media at feature length in h265 should be between 1.5-2GB. Ideally more towards 1.5GB. The same 1080p media in AV1 should be about 30% smaller.
I simply don’t see the need to encode at higher bitrates to have larger file sizes than that. I don’t see significant difference at 1080p.
The controller, yes. The display itself, no, as far as I can tell.
That brings it outside of the reasonable range for most people, I would think.
Am I right in suggesting that e-ink displays remain artificially overpriced because of the company that ultimately owns the patent?
I post this in offering to the internet gods, that this may be the first step which leads to an actually meaningful change.
I’ve been on Lemmy ever since the reddit API fracas. To date, I have not seen a reason to return. I have, however, seen many reasons to stay away.
Ah yes, you’re absolutely right. It’s been a while since I’ve used either version.
Damn, have to install Windows Vista and try this
That’s why you gotta drink during the week, change up that incentive program
Anyone have a list of legislators who are also investors in VPN companies?
It is far more convenient to pirate than to buy media legally, due to the extreme and purposeful fragmentation of streaming services and their constantly changing libraries. If you want people to pirate less, make your service(s) competitive.
“Better supported” is an understatement. AMD on Linux requires no handling of drivers whatsoever, so far as the user is concerned.