

While the GPU’s created aren’t used for gaming, the wafers that the dies are made with could’ve been allocated to produce the dies for consumer level graphics cards right?
While the GPU’s created aren’t used for gaming, the wafers that the dies are made with could’ve been allocated to produce the dies for consumer level graphics cards right?
Oh that’s neat, hope you can use them up soon or get a reimbursement of some sort. They just announced formally that they’re shutting the service down.
It’s not currently my own jellyfin server but I am looking to set up one soon. Thanks for the huge write up though, it’ll be very helpful when I eventually get to it. So far whenever I searched it up, I just found a lot of complaints on GitHub with not much solutions, so I really appreciate it.
Do your credits still exist? I was under the impression that they phased out the credit system.
It seems like a very underrated feature but Skype’s overseas calling feature was great and the 60 mins I get each month with 365 was really nice. Them getting rid of that basically made Skype useless.
I was thinking of maybe trying it for a few specific websites that I keep persistently on since I think it may work well for that. However, I was a bit concerned that logins and stuff won’t sync which might make it annoying. Having this sync seems pretty cool though, might try it out.
Is there some trick to get it to work properly? Everytime I tried to use it, it works fine for like 10 minutes and then everyone desyncs to hell.
It’s still better than Plex’s which didn’t work at all though.
I had pretty much no driver issues either with my RX 580, Vega 64 and now 6950XT on Windows. The only issue I had was with audio sometimes being garbled on my Vega 64 in shadow recordings but I had worse issuss with Nvidia causing video corruption back when I was using a GTX 960 and 970 so I’m not sure if it’s even a GPU issue.
It’s a lot more feature filled and frankly not very nice looking if all you want is a simple replacement for Notepad. Notepads (with an s) is much better imo.
I would love to move off OneNote but the lack of alternatives that support inking is disappointing.
Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China are not all of Asia. All of East Asia perhaps.
That’s a rather misleading headline, it’s completely different from what the article which talks more on adopting good practices.
Typically QR based payment systems don’t actually have a link. Rather they have a unique transaction id instead. End of the day as you said, it requires the payment app to support it. Here in Singapore, all the QR payment apps including Google Pay support selecting an image containing a QR from your phone’s gallery to do it.
You mean like one of those small casios? That’s the only watch that comes to mind that remotely fits that profile.
Isn’t that the name of the global surveillance system in one of the Mission Impossible movies? It’s like they’re not even trying to hide it…
I’m Singaporean and we’ve had a ton of apartments burnt down because of these imported Chinese ebikes already.
You can just login anonymously like the description you posted says. It works pretty well. It’s how I download apps that aren’t available on my local play store.
What’s wrong with the name? XR is a term hats been used for years.
It is pretty useful and convenient if your use case suits it but I don’t think that fits the majority of people. For me my Fold 6 replaced my Kindle and Surface. It’s nice to able to open it up to read ebooks and manga since opened up, it’s pretty much the dimensions of a typical book. Also makes things a lot easier when I need to remote into a PC or SSH into stuff and is a really convenient sketch pad for ideas.
It’s also really neat that it’s not ridiculously wide like every other phone out there nowadays since I have small hands.
My Fold 3 lasted 3 years with no issues until I traded it in so I think they’re fairly well built.
In this case with the trifold, I personally think it’s way too big but I’m someone who’s never seen the point of tablets that were larger than 7 inches anyways. Always preferred a laptop at those sizes.
That’s not the point they’re trying to make I think. It’s more of an attack on perfection. Like “the alternative is not perfect either so why not just stay with Chrome”. It’s not a very strong argument in general but it might be enough to keep people from switching.