I've tried to use Meta Remote Desktop and it's full of bugs, e.g. it just can't keep being authenticated with my Meta account, so I can't use it at all, even though one of last updates mentioned the fix for this…
I'd advice you to skip another generation. I can give my experience with it. I have Q3 and try to use it for work from time to time and it is still not enough to replace an actual monitor, at least for me. FOV of 110…
It really should not matter. It shouldn't even be allowed to ban non-commercial fan fiction.
It's coming from housing prices in London and SF. Also energy prices in the UK the last few years grew considerably. I agree it's a lot of money, but given how much it costs to buy a house or an apartment in London and…
He said he's in the UK. So his net income is somewhere around 120k USD. It's big money, but not that much.
To the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster obviously.
The current set of movies wouldn't be possible without thousands of years of myths, legends, stories and other fiction that was in public domain when these movies were made. Are you willing to pay countries royalties…
If you agree to erase your memory of all culture surrounding you and to create truly from blank than your statement could have some sense.
Why this can’t be a part of parental control function where you can restrict certain function on devices you control?
Since the government in a democratic society is a continuation of me and my desires I don’t have a problem wanting the government do what I want.
It doesn't matter what I buy or not buy. It's a matter of corporations being able to eat the cake and have it too. There's a distinction of ownership and renting and corporations have successfuly twisted the difference…
And that’s the problem: in my opinion it should be illegal. If I pay the full price I own the device from top to bottom including the ability to change every piece of internal firmwares and software. Otherwise it is…
My experience is different: I've seen all three Hobbit movies in HFR with 48fps and it was gorgeous whereas interpolation is not even close to what I've seen in the theaters. Cinema is not in FPS count but in camera…
I'm not saying that it should be illegal to delete anything you want. What I'm saying is that doing so is tantamount to deleting history. It doesn't matter what was the initial purpose of the internet. What matters is…
If these specific circumstances are NDAs, classified government information and such, that is completely okay because they require a knowingly signed contract violation of which leads to fines and charges. The problem…
The internet is effectively history. Real history started with the internet. So deleting something from the internet is deleting history.
So am I restricted to tell you what I know about someone?
I'm speaking mostly about compression. It's the worst part of the loudness war: we lost dynamic range even though we have technically superior mediums.
This is not the problem of a medium (be it a vinyl or a CD). You can put the same crappy mastering to a vinyl.
I'd add that the ritual around vinyl (i.e. manually adjusting tone arm, touching a vinyl and placing it on the platter, etc) is the part that people like the most, not the actual sound. I don't think anyone would be…
Closing YouTube comments section and openly mocking criticism using "celebrities read mean tweets" style is a dick move considering that they praise openness and kindness. Personally I find this redesign unnecessary.…
That's because it's a USB Type-C cable that can handle only USB protocol. Thunderbolt 3 ones do have a logo on them [1]. Though, I do agree, having clear information directly on a USB Type-C cable on which features are…
I've tried to use Meta Remote Desktop and it's full of bugs, e.g. it just can't keep being authenticated with my Meta account, so I can't use it at all, even though one of last updates mentioned the fix for this…
I'd advice you to skip another generation. I can give my experience with it. I have Q3 and try to use it for work from time to time and it is still not enough to replace an actual monitor, at least for me. FOV of 110…
It really should not matter. It shouldn't even be allowed to ban non-commercial fan fiction.
It's coming from housing prices in London and SF. Also energy prices in the UK the last few years grew considerably. I agree it's a lot of money, but given how much it costs to buy a house or an apartment in London and…
He said he's in the UK. So his net income is somewhere around 120k USD. It's big money, but not that much.
To the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster obviously.
The current set of movies wouldn't be possible without thousands of years of myths, legends, stories and other fiction that was in public domain when these movies were made. Are you willing to pay countries royalties…
If you agree to erase your memory of all culture surrounding you and to create truly from blank than your statement could have some sense.
Why this can’t be a part of parental control function where you can restrict certain function on devices you control?
Since the government in a democratic society is a continuation of me and my desires I don’t have a problem wanting the government do what I want.
It doesn't matter what I buy or not buy. It's a matter of corporations being able to eat the cake and have it too. There's a distinction of ownership and renting and corporations have successfuly twisted the difference…
And that’s the problem: in my opinion it should be illegal. If I pay the full price I own the device from top to bottom including the ability to change every piece of internal firmwares and software. Otherwise it is…
My experience is different: I've seen all three Hobbit movies in HFR with 48fps and it was gorgeous whereas interpolation is not even close to what I've seen in the theaters. Cinema is not in FPS count but in camera…
I'm not saying that it should be illegal to delete anything you want. What I'm saying is that doing so is tantamount to deleting history. It doesn't matter what was the initial purpose of the internet. What matters is…
If these specific circumstances are NDAs, classified government information and such, that is completely okay because they require a knowingly signed contract violation of which leads to fines and charges. The problem…
The internet is effectively history. Real history started with the internet. So deleting something from the internet is deleting history.
So am I restricted to tell you what I know about someone?
I'm speaking mostly about compression. It's the worst part of the loudness war: we lost dynamic range even though we have technically superior mediums.
This is not the problem of a medium (be it a vinyl or a CD). You can put the same crappy mastering to a vinyl.
I'd add that the ritual around vinyl (i.e. manually adjusting tone arm, touching a vinyl and placing it on the platter, etc) is the part that people like the most, not the actual sound. I don't think anyone would be…
Closing YouTube comments section and openly mocking criticism using "celebrities read mean tweets" style is a dick move considering that they praise openness and kindness. Personally I find this redesign unnecessary.…
That's because it's a USB Type-C cable that can handle only USB protocol. Thunderbolt 3 ones do have a logo on them [1]. Though, I do agree, having clear information directly on a USB Type-C cable on which features are…