Link was down but this release from NTI has similar info: https://www.nti-group.com/home/information/news/3dbenchy/
Link was down but this release from NTI has similar info: https://www.nti-group.com/home/information/news/3dbenchy/
Wtf, I thought you were joking, that’s a crazy coincidence.
I don’t know, man, I was just making a dumb joke. The article is here: https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/6/24214471/google-chromecast-line-discontinued
Legends.
How long until individuals start getting listed on https://killedbygoogle.com/
Surely this is ripe for some malicious compliance.
Came here to suggest Akagi, it might also help to play a little Mahjong Soul to understand riichi mahjong. It’s not essential, but rewatching Akagi after learning how to play was an enhanced experience.
Aw man, that sucks to hear.
Is Docker Hub the latest victim of enshittification?
The glasses are nothing, he proposed to his wife on Reddit.
Then why implement over the top security and encryption in said RFID tags if it’s only for AMS compatibility? The fact they went to so much trouble is writing on the wall that some time in the future they want to try and implement a printer cartridge-esque walled garden where only approved filaments can be used.
The series was fun and didn’t suck, but a surefire way to sour people’s memories of the series is to start milking it.
Sounds like you just didn’t try hard enough buddy.
You can’t escape democracy.
Godspeed Steve and crew.
Screen sharing is a big social thing for my friends and I, lacking this functionality would mean I wouldn’t be able to interact as much sharing goofy game moments and watching movies together.
I tried Vencord for a while, but my friends said that the quality of the stream on their end was consistently stuttering, an issue which isn’t happening for me in the official client, so the release of screen sharing on Discord stable after working so well on canary is a welcome update for me.
The patient gamer experience.
Did Terrence Howard write this?
Do you have a link, I haven’t been able to find any articles specifically referencing battlemage bottlenecking on budget current-gen CPUs.
Edit: Nevermind, I found this: https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/arc-b580-performance-issues
The article notes that this points to a driver issue, and given the driver improvements made by Intel on their previous Arc GPUs I would be surprised if this issue isn’t ironed out in future patches. It is a bit hyperbolic to say Battlemage is DOA based on driver issues alone,. especially so recently after launch. It also notes that games do run, but some games see 10-20% lower performance at the moment.
Which movie?