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I don't think anyone is having issues with "new software" being 32bit here. The issues with lack of 32-bit support brought up in this thread already is rather: - Adobe CS6 (last non-subscription photoshop) is 32bit. -…
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They did not switch to av1, they simply added support for it. H264 is still supported.
Not sure why you believe this so strongly, but every single HTTP client impose some limit. Modern browsers are typically around 100-200k limit, command line tools such as curl and wget also has their limits. IE was…
And that's why we are excited about gfx-rs in this thread.
Sir_Cmpwn, i too find myself sending drive-by patches after trying out a new package. Don't bother with this hateful guy, you rock!
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I don't think anyone is having issues with "new software" being 32bit here. The issues with lack of 32-bit support brought up in this thread already is rather: - Adobe CS6 (last non-subscription photoshop) is 32bit. -…
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They did not switch to av1, they simply added support for it. H264 is still supported.
Not sure why you believe this so strongly, but every single HTTP client impose some limit. Modern browsers are typically around 100-200k limit, command line tools such as curl and wget also has their limits. IE was…
And that's why we are excited about gfx-rs in this thread.
Sir_Cmpwn, i too find myself sending drive-by patches after trying out a new package. Don't bother with this hateful guy, you rock!