Lmao. Get rekt league.
Lmao. Get rekt league.
HDMI is proprietary, so keep in mind that if anyone is ahead it’s because HDMI cock blocked AMD.
That said, Display Port is superior as it’s not proprietary so the sooner we move away from HDMI the better for all.
Other factors you may consider are – can you wait to see? Does it make sense to buy for features that haven’t been delivered yet and might not be as advertised? Only you can answer for you.
They want to make it TV
I like this post and find it generally helpful however feel the last line about why Xbox One hasn’t been emulated yet is in my opinion both opinion and speculation, which is fine –
I think the community could come up with some robust counter arguments about why this hasnt occured yet, maybe there not being interest due to catalog overlap between Xbox and Windows PC since the OS is basically a custom Windows with a custom Direct X, as is the case for Xbox Y2K, and Xbox 360 and has been put into a virtual machine AFAIK via Xemu and Xenia. Following that legacy, Xbox fans have always seemed slower than other fans to emulate their consoles – for whatever reason.
Agreed, IRL people say the same thing and stuff like eww The Fed.
Not sure what he’s supposed to do about it now, even PixelMail could have done the thing explaining that its federated
Sometimes it seems like it’s by design.
The need for decentralization & federation is self evident.
3 hour mandatory meetings 3 times a week
X360 keeb was peak performance, so many trash messages on this bad boy, slapsaroof.jpg
Flawlessly accurate, everyone seems to always work an angle, the current system has no way of navigating this reality.
Content moderation should be “opt-in”.
Each community should have overlapping moderation teams – the user can subscribe or unsubscribe to the " filters" those moderators create.
The user should be put at the middle of the world and the user should be given supreme authority over which blocklists, content filters they subscribe to the same as which communities.
They should be able to discriminate against users whose profiles contain various emojis or flags stating their affiliations should they so choose.
If the user wants to avoid content from evangelicals and activist groups they dislike they should be given the tools to hide posts from those people.
None of this should be decided for them, they should decide for themselves.
Upvote/downvote system turns content to a “popularity contest”.
There is no way to categorize content by " funny", “insightful”, " serious", “scientific”, " helpful", etc…
Steam is a good example of this done right, comments can be given Trophies, misskey does Emoji’s IIRC
That would be like Gmail blocking Yahoo, it defeats the purpose of a Fediverse especially when users can already block content from domains they dislike.
A what? … So a Android gaming handheld by Cynagen people?
Lifehack: Grab any 1970s 1 cent pure copper penny if you are worried about leakage and have the clearance and use that instead. It’s nonsense but hilarious. Memory is hazy but I’ve seen significant gains from this in the past.
Also it’s 10,000 - 100,000 times cheaper as a bonus.
In my experience the default thermal pads have always been trash.
How do we know the well isn’t poisoned? Last update was 9 hours ago.
If Email was sorted into “public” and “private” it could be.
Theoretically a RSS reader is similar tech where it fetches all these sources, so in this case fetching public email account data.
Of course upvotes, badges, etc would need to be handled by a 3rd party service unless you made them public and added them to the email chain.
Offtopic but this certainly was interesting
https://flathub.org/apps/chat.delta.desktop
The concept is solid but the version could use some work
I never found a winner when I looked into it years ago.
I think OP may have a similar sentiment – what do you guys think? Which ones are #1 ?