Framework’s single greatest marketing triumph is selling a $20 3.5 mm audio jack for a device that doesn’t have one but easily could (Framework 16) and somehow avoiding constant complaints/“so brave”/etc. Aside from me…
How exactly does “we can manage our finances” follow from picking debit over credit?
You did look at the Steam Machine's specs/benchmarks, right? I'm fairly certain that the build you just made well exceeds what Valve put out.
> basically same specs The RTX 5050 8 GB is 10-20% faster and the Intel 225F is significantly more powerful (a bit harder to get percentage ranges there since there aren't many 225 benchmarks). The Steam Machine has…
I guess the "we" depends strongly on location - I've no problem using Apple Pay basically everywhere except Walmart.
What are you possibly encoding for social media that doesn’t work on iOS? Also the project in the original link is Mac only (hence the irony), so evangelizing Graphene and Qubes seems a lot out of left field.
I can't speak for Linux, but it's now part of their iCloud for Windows suite with browser access via extension[1]. Exporting from Bitwarden to Passwords (on an iPhone at least) is (as of this post) a simple Export Vault…
> It doesn’t get the full features but it’s functional as a gamepad at least So it’s the controller and not Windows then, if partial functionality is okay (which seems fine to me).
If your “we” is Australia, you could have implemented consumer protections then sued Valve for ignoring them: https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/valve-to-pay-3-million...
"simple steam drm, non trivial to pirate" Steam DRM is trivial to the point where you may as well not use it and just release on GOG. Until the one actual cracker in combination with the hypervisor guys showed up a few…
Doesn’t that only apply to American style?
I just wish someone would come out with a PCIE 4x1 capable card with SFP - my main desktop’s non-GPU expansion slots are all 4x1 electrically and even the one you linked is a 3x2. As far as I can tell the only 4x1 cards…
I don’t think I’ve seen a cookie banner pop up with a “please reconsider” on refusal … ever, actually. Neat? I had Debian running on an old clamshell iBook for a bit; the main things I remember were that it was kind of…
This is a more Reddit comment section than I’ve seen on r/headphones in ages. It’s almost nostalgic! I use my wired Sundara (which have dropped in price greatly since I got them years ago!) at my desk with DAC/AMP all…
Do you have a German word for ignoring the things the person you’re replying to liked about a given thing?
The separate light-only sticks are useful if you want the appearance of all four slots filled: having four RAM sticks usually forces a slower memory speed (as the target market typically overclocks their RAM*), so…
Didn’t they only block Antigravity though, leaving other services available?
That’s less than the cost of a 34 mile round trip to and from Radio Shack, especially these days.
That's not the complaint at all - the complaint is that, because of the anti-stalking measures added at the original launch, the AirTags can't be used to track stolen items because the thieves will be notified that they…
Which doesn’t matter at all in the case of Helldivers 2 as it’s only available for PC, PS5, and XBS/X. That’s a good part of why PC players were so irritated, actually: when all this blew up a few months ago, the PC…
At least for SponsorBlock you can run iSponsorBlockTV[1] on another computer on the same network - in addition to skipping sponsored segments, it also mutes YouTube’s own ads and auto-skips them as soon as it can. [1]…
I thought DLSS4 did work on Linux, and a quick glance at r/linux_gaming seems to say the same. I agree about RDNA3 holding it back; given its specs I’m hoping its significantly cheaper than $750.
It's mentioned as upcoming in the FAQ under "How much will it cost?": "$30 on subwaybuilder.com and $40 on Steam (page is coming soon). The Steam launch won't happen for a few months after the launch on…
Wasn’t the legal difference that Apple never said you could whereas Google did then added roadblocks?
The project readme has some thoughts about why X.Org is treated as done and why the dev forked; I think I get why the OP didn’t link that instead. https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/tree/xlibre/master
Framework’s single greatest marketing triumph is selling a $20 3.5 mm audio jack for a device that doesn’t have one but easily could (Framework 16) and somehow avoiding constant complaints/“so brave”/etc. Aside from me…
How exactly does “we can manage our finances” follow from picking debit over credit?
You did look at the Steam Machine's specs/benchmarks, right? I'm fairly certain that the build you just made well exceeds what Valve put out.
> basically same specs The RTX 5050 8 GB is 10-20% faster and the Intel 225F is significantly more powerful (a bit harder to get percentage ranges there since there aren't many 225 benchmarks). The Steam Machine has…
I guess the "we" depends strongly on location - I've no problem using Apple Pay basically everywhere except Walmart.
What are you possibly encoding for social media that doesn’t work on iOS? Also the project in the original link is Mac only (hence the irony), so evangelizing Graphene and Qubes seems a lot out of left field.
I can't speak for Linux, but it's now part of their iCloud for Windows suite with browser access via extension[1]. Exporting from Bitwarden to Passwords (on an iPhone at least) is (as of this post) a simple Export Vault…
> It doesn’t get the full features but it’s functional as a gamepad at least So it’s the controller and not Windows then, if partial functionality is okay (which seems fine to me).
If your “we” is Australia, you could have implemented consumer protections then sued Valve for ignoring them: https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/valve-to-pay-3-million...
"simple steam drm, non trivial to pirate" Steam DRM is trivial to the point where you may as well not use it and just release on GOG. Until the one actual cracker in combination with the hypervisor guys showed up a few…
Doesn’t that only apply to American style?
I just wish someone would come out with a PCIE 4x1 capable card with SFP - my main desktop’s non-GPU expansion slots are all 4x1 electrically and even the one you linked is a 3x2. As far as I can tell the only 4x1 cards…
I don’t think I’ve seen a cookie banner pop up with a “please reconsider” on refusal … ever, actually. Neat? I had Debian running on an old clamshell iBook for a bit; the main things I remember were that it was kind of…
This is a more Reddit comment section than I’ve seen on r/headphones in ages. It’s almost nostalgic! I use my wired Sundara (which have dropped in price greatly since I got them years ago!) at my desk with DAC/AMP all…
Do you have a German word for ignoring the things the person you’re replying to liked about a given thing?
The separate light-only sticks are useful if you want the appearance of all four slots filled: having four RAM sticks usually forces a slower memory speed (as the target market typically overclocks their RAM*), so…
Didn’t they only block Antigravity though, leaving other services available?
That’s less than the cost of a 34 mile round trip to and from Radio Shack, especially these days.
That's not the complaint at all - the complaint is that, because of the anti-stalking measures added at the original launch, the AirTags can't be used to track stolen items because the thieves will be notified that they…
Which doesn’t matter at all in the case of Helldivers 2 as it’s only available for PC, PS5, and XBS/X. That’s a good part of why PC players were so irritated, actually: when all this blew up a few months ago, the PC…
At least for SponsorBlock you can run iSponsorBlockTV[1] on another computer on the same network - in addition to skipping sponsored segments, it also mutes YouTube’s own ads and auto-skips them as soon as it can. [1]…
I thought DLSS4 did work on Linux, and a quick glance at r/linux_gaming seems to say the same. I agree about RDNA3 holding it back; given its specs I’m hoping its significantly cheaper than $750.
It's mentioned as upcoming in the FAQ under "How much will it cost?": "$30 on subwaybuilder.com and $40 on Steam (page is coming soon). The Steam launch won't happen for a few months after the launch on…
Wasn’t the legal difference that Apple never said you could whereas Google did then added roadblocks?
The project readme has some thoughts about why X.Org is treated as done and why the dev forked; I think I get why the OP didn’t link that instead. https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/tree/xlibre/master