

The resolution of a modern cellphone on a tv of 42" is vastly more than 8k.
Making the content compelling is the challenge. I have a 4k tv with upscaling and 60" at 8 feet away with 1080p content is just fine.
The resolution of a modern cellphone on a tv of 42" is vastly more than 8k.
Making the content compelling is the challenge. I have a 4k tv with upscaling and 60" at 8 feet away with 1080p content is just fine.
What the hell is ‘Leven’ branded ssd. Is this some AliExpress crap drive?
Yep. Amazon reviews show bad sectors even when regularly used. It’s a crap study. This just in, toilet water doesn’t taste as good as tap water!
Edit. To the person who downvoted, possibly OP… Read the comments of the shitty article, the poster used flawed testing… The article is bad.
Who TF using Grok.
Never. I gave up a long time ago when the bots won the ticket purchase wars and ticket prices became absurd. I don’t need that level of stress.
Treedude in superhot
And… Umm
Mario party
I guess I’m coming from the likely place where consumers would feel the effects of the tarrifs. They’d feel it on the hardware first and you need hardware to run software. Sorry I was taking the conversation away front the intent. I wonder if we will see this happen largely outside the USA (moving to more open source) or will software companies just sell from local regions?
Open-source hardware is still usually made in China…
What a weird design. There’s massive amount of unused space on each side.
Postgres errors be all
I found a problem, can you find it? I’m not telling you any more than that and I won’t start ever again until you fix it.
Banned off r/technology for no good reason. Reddit is a doom scroll and I wanted to try something else. I still use Reddit for tech discussions as it’s got a lot more users.
Ubuntu. Started in the Slackware days, tried a lot of distro’s. Got used to debian commands/layouts etc. still happy to move to Centos for security focused installs. I find Ubuntu has a ton of support and general updates that fix anything I can find broken.