Oops, I misread, that was a different monitor
Oops, I misread, that was a different monitor
So it’s not really a 4K 1000Hz screen then, if it’s just togglable between being a 4k 240 Hz screen and a 1080p 1000 Hz screen.
How the heck do people with 4TB SD cards do data hygiene wipes of their medium before crossing international borders?
They don’t
It’s not just about quality (AAC is perfectly fine quality-wise), it’s IMHO more about the extreme latency, and the fact that they have to to drop down to terrible-sounding HSP/HSP when using the microphone, since A2DP is monodirectional. Sucks that they don’t support LE Audio.
*plugs USB into Ethernet port
This is how we end up with off-by-one errors
That said, many of our clients still don’t support utf-8 so its all ascii and non-latin alphabets are screwed.
Ah, yes, I heard about that sort of thing. Some bank getting a GDPR complaint because they couldn’t correct the spelling of someone’s name, because their system uses EBCDIC.
AAC-LC is patent free too nowadays (not HE-AAC, but that’s mainly useful for low-bitrate stuff).
Pretty much everything plays AAC though (unless it’s some cheap mp3 player)
Oopsgenie
The main thing that keeps me from running messaging applications in the browser is the lack of a tray icon
Rust does. But you get:
error: unknown start of token: \u{37e}
--> test.rs:2:30
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2 | println!("Hello, World!");
| ^
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help: Unicode character ';' (Greek Question Mark) looks like ';' (Semicolon), but it is not
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2 | println!("Hello, World!");
I don’t think it’s that meaning of “private” that’s meant here. It’s private as in personal, rather than an organization
Why does it call XMPP “Chat Standard”?
From the perspective of private users, WhatsApp is the benchmark
Not entirely, there is also Discord
No, and not even all keyboards and mice. It will only work for ones which can do PS/2 signaling over the USB port.
What sucks is that Outlook for some unfathomable reason inserts CSS that sets the paragraph spacing to 0 into all e-mail. So when you reply to someone who uses Outlook, you have to do that crap.
That doesn’t even make any sense, since it’s not an absolute scale
That’s the original