So banning ublock origin lite from the addon store was malice, after all?
That means they will drop MV2 as soon as Chrome ends the business/legacy support, since they were the alternative.
So banning ublock origin lite from the addon store was malice, after all?
That means they will drop MV2 as soon as Chrome ends the business/legacy support, since they were the alternative.
You misspelled Library Genesis.
It’s $269.99 and has 9 programmable buttons. It’s designed to control rent-seeking apps like Photoshop.
The Streamdeck XL costs $200 and has 32 programmable buttons. I’m using it to control my dorm room through Home-Assistant, and my robot camera through Bitfocus Companion.
Thanks!
Yes, but for different reasons. They are much less popular, and have way lower market share as a result.
Lots of lower-end chinese projectors are also running Android (linux), with multi-core CPUs…
Don’t Google it. Just be happy you missed Liveleak and r/watchpeopledie.
You know when people say “I’ve only talked about this once, never searched for it, and then I got ads a few days later”?
What if it hasn’t been phones that were listening (despite Siri/Google Assistant/Alexa mis-identifying something as a wake-word being the most sensible explanation), but TVs?
Joke’s on them. Their telemetry server is in another castle VLAN.
To be fair, the article linked this idiotic one about OpenAI’s “thirsty” data centers, where they talk about water “consumption” of cooling cycles… which are typically closed-loop systems.
It’s first-party, but somehow not installed by default on Samsung devices.
There are a few VST effects that are specifically not altering sound in any way, with the purpose to prevent speaker damage.
My search last time found 3 results:
Ice9 v 1.1.0 (138) by Cerberus Audio
Safety Limiter by Robbert van der Helm
NUGEN SigMod (You need to pirate it; then run the keygen in Windows Sandbox, which you install through OptionalFeatures.exe in your System32 folder.)
If you plug the dorm ethernet jack into the LAN side of a consumer router, there’s a chance they don’t.
Sure, you can catch this if you watch the dhcp leases your router is handing out, but…
Moore’s Law disagrees
I’ve seen more emotional depth from a Hewlett-Packard LaserJet.
10/10
By the way, The Windows XP version has been ported to WASM, and you can play it in a browser.
It’s still pretty well designed hardware.
Exactly the kind that attracts the Home-Assistant hacking crowd, as long as there’s a lack of decent alternatives.
If they run out of money (unlikely), they still have a recent history with Microsoft.
Almost bought my SMIME cert from them a while ago, but went with Certum instead.
More like, add flour for an instant dust explosion.
There’s Tablacus. Opus is supposed to be good too, but I haven’t tried it.