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Talk about kicking someone when already down…
Talk about kicking someone when already down…
And why they solder the RAM, or even worse make it part of the SoC.
I usually stick to 1080p medium for movies and TV shows I want to rewatch, 720p for the stuff I’ll watch once.
For movies I try to stick to a 2-5GB filesize, and TV shows between 200-400MB per episode.
And I enjoyed both, so I’m eagerly waiting for this one.
Let me take out my microscope real quick and observe my sentiment on the matter at hand
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Superliminal, very well done puzzler with a good narrator.
I wasn’t using a VPN last time the download didn’t work, but it might have something to do with me using NextDNS and blocking some of their tracking stuff that way.
Unless you compare the checksum is a match from the ones from Microsoft.
Would be nice if there were some actual alternatives about the same price range and not using proprietary softwares…
At a technical level it’s still young and most likely not as powerful as other similar platforms, but on a legal level the instruction set is an open standard and royaltee-free, so it can’t be embargoed through licensing like ARM or other instruction sets.
I’m happy to see more openness in hardware.
Which also had the effect on pushing RISC-V development forward, which is great.
A less expensive method could be to retrieve the subtitle twice, or the subtitle from a premium account and check where the time offsets are.
So much freedom.
It’s because it’s not artificial, it’s organic.
They’re really set on decimating their voter base.
Good if it’s the only option (ie: corporate browser and can’t use anything else). I personally won’t settle for less and Firefox is my primary browser.
PoW is indeed an interesting solution to protect against DDoS in some situation, like how Tor Onion Services does it.
Not all applications of PoW are bad.