

Cortana was actually really good on Windows Phone but they dumbed it down and added all sort of crap to it by the time it was integrated onto the desktop. They could’ve doubled down on whatads it good but nope.


Cortana was actually really good on Windows Phone but they dumbed it down and added all sort of crap to it by the time it was integrated onto the desktop. They could’ve doubled down on whatads it good but nope.


Seems like their parent company hasn’t learned anything since the whole Superfish nonsense all those years ago. Glad I’ve stayed far away from them all this time.


The US wasn’t even in the war until pearl harbour


Good luck!


Their recent release has them pretty competitive with AMD and Apple to an extent again. It’s not an absolute disaster that was pre 16th gen (if that’s what they’re called) .


Not sure if it would help, but if you can try installing it with ADB instead, ADB gives much more helpful information on why it failed rather than a useless generic unsupported error message.


I just want it to be less buggy. When it works, it’s alright but often I’d need to refresh the page for tasks to actually load rather than just showing a white panel.
Also if Bitbucket wouldn’t stop going down every month, that’d be great.


Satya may have grown the company share price but he’s absolutely killed everything that made Microslop even remotely interesting before he became CEO.


Nah I meant when we’re writing rendering code on our own. Those fixes in the drivers are custom made for those games only and aren’t applied in any other application, especially anything you write yourself.


Same issue with AMD’s drivers sometimes. Not to say that their drivers are perfect but as a graphics engineer, I’ve had stuff my colleagues wrote and tested on Nvidia work fine but break on AMD because AMD was implementing the OpenGL spec exactly but Nvidia decided to be “lenient” and add hacks that make incomplete code work.


The main change was them charging for the API so you can simply make a developer API key for free and patch it into apps. I’m using Boost and it still works well.


For the record I didn’t downvote you but I personally don’t agree since if the publisher isn’t going to be listening to logical reasoning anyways, then if this didn’t happen, they’d just use a different excuse to do it.
That said, for this game at least, given that this is a Microsoft game, doesn’t it already require a Microsoft account to play?


The files were mistakenly uploaded by Playground Games themselves. DRM isn’t gonna stop them from accidentally uploading a version of the game with no DRM either (unencrypted and versions of these games that weren’t packaged for release).
It’s very western centered with a lot of western figures that as someone in Asia, I’ve never heard of. I think this would be way more interesting if it had concepts or things rather than people.


OP mentioned Qt but didn’t make it clear whether they were referring to Widgets or QuickSync I reckon they didn’t know about Quick because properly written QML doesn’t need much signals. It’s downright magical sometimes.


On the other hand there there are also games that may erroneously flag accounts for cheating using false positives from other anti cheat systems. Can’t remember the exact details but iirc CoD had this issue a few years back and it affected the VAC status of Steam accounts.


major shift
they did the same thing last year
Seriously, what is the point of this article?


I didn’t write my comment to disagree with your point or to make a bad faith argument. I merely wanted to point out another thing that is of greater concern to me and most likely many others. That is in no way mutually exclusive to your point and doesn’t invalidate it. So get that snark out of here.
I frankly don’t think the amount of “trees being burnt” from posting a comment is relevant compared to the potential of hundreds of devices performing a unnecessary download. Hell, a billionaire’s carbon footprint in a couple seconds likely already far exceeds that. At least this conversation is going somewhere. In any case, this is an unquantifiable cost anyways.
I really regret not buying one of the earlier GoPros. The Insta360 frankly has been a huge disappointment. The batteries are really awful.