Pointing out their hypocrisy will not help anybody. The best you can do is sit down and watch this comedy from the sidelines.
Pointing out their hypocrisy will not help anybody. The best you can do is sit down and watch this comedy from the sidelines.
A Russian official has said that the game could face a total ban in Russia
The whole article is based off this unnamed “Russian official” btw.
If you don’t want the NSA to spy on you, don’t use anything with a modem. Otherwise forget about it.
I didn’t even know it asked for an email for sign up. I just remember the recovery email.
I don’t think you are required to provide a secondary email, but you get less features without it.
I doubt somebody running from a government is taking their tips from wired.com
They do store it and have provided it to authorities in the past. In their defense, modern laws require you to hand over any data you have or get shut down. But they already knew that, yet choose to ask for it anyways knowing that they have to give it away if asked to.
Steam client needs the XWayland translation layer to work on any modern DE, plus 32-bit libraries (which are not installed by default).
I guess the fact that the last release was in April. Some people refuse to compile their apps even though it’s better.
They don’t support new technologies (Wayland), why would they drop support for old ones?
Nah, the NSA takes very good care of its employees. They get free everything.
Do you have source on this? Never heard of it.
Never trust 1 person on Youtube. Watch multiple videos from different channels.
Leave it to the modern journalist to spin a loss as a win. Comedic at best.
For this to work with a desktop PC, you would need to connect your display cable to your iGPU instead of your dGPU. The driver should take care of the rest. This might yield lower performance when using dGPU for processing (probably unnoticeable, depending on circumstances).
Windows 11 is objectively the better system, it just has too much garbage as well.
That’s like saying clock rate and core count are fake terms. Sure, by themselves they might not mean much, but they’re part of a system that directly benefits from them being high.
The issue with teraflops metric is that it is inversely proportional (almost linearly) to the bit-length of the data, meaning that teraflops@8-bit is about 2x(teraflops@16-bit). So giving teraflops without specifying the bit-length it comes from is almost useless. Although you could make the argument that 8-bit is too low for modern games and 64-bit is too high of a performance trade off for accuracy gain, so you can assume the teraflops from a gaming company are based on 16-bit/32-bit performance.
“Hate speech is ok as long as it’s against the people I hate”
Well…