

You said they require soldered RAM. But the framework 13 doesn’t…
You said they require soldered RAM. But the framework 13 doesn’t…
Ain’t nobody owning these libs
Not really an excuse but I expect writing a browser is an extremely intensive project and perhaps they were unprepared.
Navigating any code base that isn’t your own adds it’s own challenge on top.
So at this point I think it’s a “deer in headlights” case with some “head in sand” thrown in.
Correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t zero day just mean there is no patch or mitigation available?
Ah okay. When I used Plex it had hardware acceleration. But I’d been a Plex Pass lifetime pass user for years so forgot the distinction between that and non pass. Thanks
no local hardware accel
What do you mean by this?
If you want free, there are alternatives. Plex is a business, with employees. Plex pass is their business model.
I think locking remote play is entirely enshitification however, but I get it. Plex model has them provide authentication and relay services. They are now trying to push their own streaming services which I expect is a real money sink.
There is a 3 phase 11Kw option for the car you could have had :( I don’t think they retrofit them though.
What are you charging with? I have a 208E and whilst I have issues with it, charging speed isn’t one of them. Will usually receive 75+KWh at a fast charger (registers as 300+ mph on the dash). My home 7KWh charger will charge the car from practically flat to 90% in 5 hours (registers as 28mph on dash).
What actually drives me mad about this car is
Probably more. I like the look of the car. It drives great. It’s nippy from a stand still. Range is shit. Overall 6/10.
Oh okay, thank you ☺️
I don’t get it
I’ve always played borderless. Games keep the mouse in, not noticed performance issues or input lag. Makes alt+tab instant.
Although not in the same way, the US is leading the charge on that front.
This is more about familiarity than difference in ease of use. I’ve used both, they are both super easy.
Not much information in the article but an interesting read nevertheless. Thanks for sharing.
Because it would stink. I get your point but there are better ways of demonstrating it.
What nonsense. If I want my origin to tor to start with a VPN then I will and I’ll be more anonymous because of it.
How is this cracking down? The article says the documentation for the registry edits have been removed and an automated approach of removing restrictions is now a false positive for windows defender.
I’m assuming the registry edits still work (article doesn’t say) in which case where am I meant to point my outrage?
Now if they block windows 11 from running and the registry entries do nothing, that would be a worthy news article.
Ah yes. I’ve had the same issue. The web download is hit and miss. Totally understand, and a warranted description of that experience.
https://www.dexpose.io/oracle-breach-scan/