If it doesn’t have Gigabit ports (minimum), it’s useless. Judging by that USB 1.1 port, I wouldn’t hold my breath.
If it doesn’t have Gigabit ports (minimum), it’s useless. Judging by that USB 1.1 port, I wouldn’t hold my breath.
Oof. Didn’t notice the iOS part
Here’s the official link cause some of the top search results are scams:
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Because AMD GPUs don’t have proper ray tracing support. Hell, they can’t even do frame generation.
Believe me, I’d love nothing more than to own an all-AMD PC, but until their GPUs are as good as their CPUs, I’m stuck with a hybrid machine.
What I meant about “simply not watch that content” was actually “simply not watch that content in HDR”.
Thanks for the reply. I hope you’re right and that support comes soon. I’d love to ditch windows ASAP
Times like these make me really miss Omega Drivers. :(
You can have custom themes in Windows. The OS has full-fledged support for themes. Microsoft just doesn’t want you to know about it for some reason, but with a couple of web searches, it isn’t difficult to get it working and install custom themes.
Question: How do you watch content encoded in HDR-10 or Dolby Vision on a Linux box? I’m pretty sure *Nix supports neither. Do you simply not watch that kind of content?
Can agree. My $1800 TV has the slowest interface ever and only 8GB of storage space, most of it being taken up by the OS. It’s laggy as hell and a major pain in the ass to navigate cause of it. It’s like using a $50 Android phone that keeps closing the app you’re using cause it has 512MB of RAM.
I don’t because I prefer to keep my ecosystems separate.
Well when AMD finally catches up with nVidia and offers a high-end GPU with FG and decent Ray Tracing, I’ll gladly switch. I’d love nothing more than to have an all-AMD PC.
When is SearsNG: Drive coming out?
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When did I call it “ClownFlare”? Did you reply to the right person?
Sweet. Just changed my servers now.
Do they have servers in the US?
I use NoScript and CloudFlare DNS works just fine for me. That said, I’m looking to switch due to privacy concerns after reading this thread.
Wondering the same thing. CloudFlare DNS is so freaking fast.
But at the same time I didn’t think of the privacy aspect so I want out. Is OpenDNS still good? How’s the speed?
So the 286 and 8086 are still compatible, then? :P
What about chips from other ancient architectures? Can I run the latest version of Linux on a 6502?