You can run at 90, but I think 60 -> 120 will be the common strategy given easier development and ultimately better refresh rate
This is mostly correct. The games actually get a choice about how they want to render Most games will choose to render at 60fps, the game reports this to the OS and then the headset will know to reproject between each…
Not available in UK apparently, clearly shows a UK plug too. :'(
I don't think this is a good idea, even if the database is just listening to localhost. Say a malicious script gets uploaded to the machine, it will be able to dump the entire database without any need to seek out…
You can't see it when you login either, think this is for select beta testers.
MD5 hashes of emails is very common practice for Gravatar etc. - although it's fairly sucky, I'm assuming this is in the API specifically for things like showing Gravatar images. I reported a username -> plaintext email…
What he said. Old, commonly known and previously exploited. Here is how you disable autocomplete on your website: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/How_to_Turn_Off_For...
You can run at 90, but I think 60 -> 120 will be the common strategy given easier development and ultimately better refresh rate
This is mostly correct. The games actually get a choice about how they want to render Most games will choose to render at 60fps, the game reports this to the OS and then the headset will know to reproject between each…
Not available in UK apparently, clearly shows a UK plug too. :'(
I don't think this is a good idea, even if the database is just listening to localhost. Say a malicious script gets uploaded to the machine, it will be able to dump the entire database without any need to seek out…
You can't see it when you login either, think this is for select beta testers.
MD5 hashes of emails is very common practice for Gravatar etc. - although it's fairly sucky, I'm assuming this is in the API specifically for things like showing Gravatar images. I reported a username -> plaintext email…
What he said. Old, commonly known and previously exploited. Here is how you disable autocomplete on your website: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/How_to_Turn_Off_For...