Yep, had basically a throw away account for the occasional thing that basically required a Facebook account, and then I guess because I never posted anything they locked my account and demanded ID. Hell no.
Yep, had basically a throw away account for the occasional thing that basically required a Facebook account, and then I guess because I never posted anything they locked my account and demanded ID. Hell no.
I’m wondering the same thing for Valve and Gabe Newell.
MSF2020 runs offline too, it’s even sold on discs in certain regions. You just don’t get any of the satellite imagery or live weather. Obviously that means a degraded experience, but it still works.
At least, not this case. AI music is its own can of worms that hasn’t been decided on in court or law yet.
But the main issue in this case is that he was scamming listens from the music services. So if he’d just let people naturally discover the AI songs somehow, and he earned money just like other Music publishers, then he would’ve been fine.
Mustard actually just did a video on the first attempts of this by the Soviets/Russians.
https://nebula.tv/videos/mustard-the-man-who-built-a-spotlight-in-space/
In the US at least it’s still fairly common for the card to be taken by the employee of the Drive-Thru/Restaurant to be run through their POS.
Can we call this timeline a dystopia yet?
If the TV is VESA compatible, there are tons of third-party stand options.
What’s the current reliable KDE Distro? I’ve been rolling with Kububtu for a while now, but Ubuntu’s Snap mandate has been getting annoying.
Last I heard, Firefox is making carve outs for some of the APIs that Mv3 is supposed to deprecate.
Not until they actually ship it.
Amazingly, Valve actually fought off the scalpers. At least in the US. 6 hours later and everything seems to still be in stock, including the LE. It’s still a rough ride ordering though, with 502 errors constantly.
Same. I was prepared to hold off on getting an OLED if I couldn’t grab an LE, but after 45 minutes of hell I finally managed to get my order in.
That’s only for non-logged in users.
The overhead isn’t the storage but the request. Processing a request takes CPU time, which can get expensive when people setup a media server and request subtitles for dozens of movies and shows. Every episode of a TV show is a separate request and that can add up fast when you scale it to thousands of users.
I can’t think of any hardware that Valve has abandoned. Sure they’ve stopped making plenty, but pretty much everything is still supported, and in many cases works even better because the software developed for them still exists and gets updated(SteamVR, Steam Input, Steam Link, etc). Closest you can get to abandonment were the Steam Machines, and even then they were just PCs and you could easily install another Linux Distro on them, or even Windows.
Yeah, speculation is that it’s a limitation by the display supplier.
They apparently fired the EIC for dumb reasons, and everybody else left in solidarity.
That tip of a handle bar that makes you wonder if that square counts or not.