I’m sorry, are you talking to me?
I’m sorry, are you talking to me?
God damn, thought Koreans were masters of starcraft, but I’m never playing them in GTA online for sure.
1 was amazing, 2 was mostly fine (the arming up scene was perfect), but 3 went off the rails. 4 brought it back mostly.
Have my main server back home, while I’m traveling I have a script to reencode to av1 onto my local machine, works beautifully and the quality drop isn’t too bad (colors look weird but think that’s the Intel xe encoder)
Posted from my iphone…
Used to have miredo, which worked pretty well, but think they killed that.
Should still have old 6to4 protocols, they use ipv4 address tricks to get everything working.
That’s fair, I’d want a remaster at the very least, fix the textures etc.
But I love the FF7 remake, I think they could do a beautiful CT remake if they actually put in the heart and soul.
Anything to delay working on a chrono trigger or ff6 remake.
Finding Nemo was 21 years ago
I think you have it confused with 101 dalmatians.
They died when inkjet ink became their core business the rest of the company revolved around.
Also Carly fiorina, she ruined it for women ceos for a while.
Cups was due, too much functionality on too many systems, it needed to be more limited and secure by default.
I’m guessing you’ve seen as many lorentz attractor simulations as I have, what always happens is something like tidal effects or angular momentum means 90% slow down while a few particles get shot out of hell at ludicrous speed.
The effect is similar to drag, and is basically how we get entropy even without em effects.
Then it should also coelescce, particularly since it doesn’t have the em force to keep it repelled, the universe should be dominated by massive dark matter black holes.
Yes, there’s math that explains part of the distribution, but also there is 0 force opposing any collapse we’d have a lot more neutron stars and other degenerate matter catalyzed by dark matter.
We have hypotheses like this when our observations don’t make sense and we need to explain them, it’s definitely a possibility but we still have room to understand the large scale physics at play.
It’s basically “I mean, it’s still not Chromium”.
But that threshold just keeps getting lower :/
Yes, it would just be surprising because, gravity should make them not be evenly distributed.
The whole thing with dark matter is that it’s this magic stuff that causes gravity but isn’t affected by it, which… is not how gravity normally works.
Though there is still room for it, we just need a better framework other than “I added 3 and 5 and got 12, so obviously I must mean to add 3 and 5 and 4 too”.
Firefox is in this nasty ‘meh, good enough’ place where you have all your plug-ins, it becomes a laggy memory hog as time goes by, but it’s still ‘meh, good enough’ that you won’t change since everything else is garbage chromium.
I miss old-school konqueror, but I’m probably the only one.
The main way you’d see that kind of microlensing is if they aggregated.
But given the way gravity works, they should aggregate, otherwise why call them black holes?
Yes, but by very little.
You’re saving on GPU processing, but that’s unlikely to be that much for browsing.
This sounds entirely reasonable.
Meh, you’re not wrong, but I had the older gpd win2 for years and it was just incredible, nowhere near the power in this thing but full windows and a gamepad made steam rpgs endless fun.
But this is a walkable, plus full gaming pc with an egpu (becomes a monster actually).