I doubt that’d ever become standard for them. Parts of the code for these discontinued products often get cannibalized by other Google products.
I doubt that’d ever become standard for them. Parts of the code for these discontinued products often get cannibalized by other Google products.
I sent them a screenshot of me canceling me Plex subscription and they gave me a lifetime Jellyfin license!
Lesbian for gay. It’s online dating slang
What does that have to do with the GameCube?
“What up YouTube, today we’re going to build a custom gaming PC for our special guest: Sir Mixalot!”
Source? All I see is that Valve kindly asked him to take down the project before Nintendo comes after them for using Nintendo’s proprietary libraries, but the project could hypothetically continue if he switched to an open source library instead.
I did all the poops.
Yes, which is what OP requested
If you do care about freedom and your privacy use LibreWolf or Ungoogled Chromium.
Neither of which are mentioned in the article, for some reason.
Basically it goes a little like this… I bounce out a song as a WAV, and then convert it to a 320 MP3 using iTunes. iTunes compresses very well (imo), and so if you compare that WAV with that 320, they will sound practically identical. I then take that 320 and Convert it to 128 in iTunes. The sound is STILL practically identical. (Because it is a good 128.) There may be a little rolloff around 8-10k (super high end) but it’s more of a “sound change” than a “degradation”. This conception that 128’s are drastically inferior to 320’s mostly comes from 1. people reading bullshit on the internet, & 2. people downloading BAD 128’s!!! Seriously. Not every WAV is equal, not every 320 is equal. I could take something at 92 KBPS and rebounce it as a WAV. does that make it a lossless audio file? Fuck no. Who knows how many times it’ been downconverted/upconverted etc. Just because you downloaded a rip on /xtrill and its a 128 and it sounds bad doesn’t mean 128’s sound bad. Just because the apple I bought was rotten doesn’t mean all apples taste awful. Basically if I listen to a song and it sounds good, I will play it. People knock me for playing 128’s and I’m just like… If I can’t tell the difference, then neither can you. And the bit about playing it on big systems and it sounding like shit is also a load of crap. TL;DR: If it sounds good on good headphones, play it. (That said, anything below 128 and you will notice audio quality deteriorate VERY quickly.)
Technology is cyclical.
You’re holding it wrong
One thing I really like about the iOS keyboard is that doing that can move the cursor in all directions. On Android keyboards, dragging the spacebar can only move it left/right.
They’ll be able to flash Morse code at you
-... . / ... ..- .-. . / - --- / -.. .-. .. -. -.- / -.-- --- ..- .-. / --- ...- .- .-.. - .. -. .
Apple: It Just Works™
No, but you still need to give them your phone number in order to sign up.
Just because a new Windows version is available doesn’t mean that Windows users will upgrade. My work computer is Windows, but I have still not touched Windows 11 at all to this day. But if the latest Windows is far better than the other available versions, then users and enterprises will likely want to upgrade.
They need to make sure users will have a good reason to upgrade to Windows 12.
How does 2FA work without an internet connection?