swayevenly

@swayevenly@lemm.ee
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And evil.

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You're right. I only get this when Twitch can see I'm using a VPN.

I think John Oliver has covered this one. In particular, how poorly the FDA handles food safety but discusses inadequate funding and bureaucratic inefficiencies as a whole.

The team behind the Alan Wake, Quantum Break, and Control series...

Proceeds to leave out Max Payne.

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No. Sony was one of 9 companies that started blu-ray in 2002. There are more now that can license production of it.

https://www.sony.com/en/SonyInfo/News/Press/200205/02-0520E/

$80 to undo what you did to slow down my phone.

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Given the odd weight distribution, it's also unfortunate that this may have been their first headset.

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I think some of the ways telecom companies try to increase their stock value can be blocked by net neutrality.

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That dog looks like a puppy itself.

No.

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I think the Jensen quote loosley implies we don't need to learn a programming language but the logic was flimsy. Same goes for the author as they backtrack a few times. Not a great article in my opinion.

Back to you Steve.

Anyone see the option to turn it off on Android phones?

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You think only 10 people have an RTX GPU?

Also super resolution and HDR are separate checkboxes.

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They could just be not surprised.

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It's called materiath now.

I still would recommend a PC. Prebuilts do exist and it's not like I'll leave them hanging if they had any questions.

What are you trying to say?

r/confidentlyincorrect

Wait. That job posting is a scam?

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DLSS was a necessity to make gains at speeds their hardware could not keep up with.

ba dum tss

In 1999? Brah.

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Give them a break. They're trying to fit in.

Are you interested in a new and exciting direction for your career?

Wait, there are two Erics?

https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/learn https://fingerprint.com/

RFP = I'm assuming he's referring to the about:config setting in Firefox called privacy.resistFingerprinting. This blocks fingerprinting or at least does its best.

OPP = Assuming he's referring to the other about:config setting privacy.resistFingerprinting.autoDeclineNoUserInput... It should work in coordination with the previous setting, overriding the previous restriction if you allow it.

Websites want to keep track of you without relying on cookies so they create an image with text in a canvas element, take the hash value of that and assign that as your unique id that will follow you every where you go on the internet.

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Should've thrown an interesting magazine on the ground.

No kidding.

That's insulting to the bird. Try a goldfish. At least they'd forget it sooner.

Not to shill for them but Alex makes it a point to run tests and to include optimized settings for non flagship hardware in every review he does. I'm not sure where your digital foundry nomenclatures are coming from.

And no, 30fps is not fine...

Was? You're acting like someone passed him the salt.

$69 even...

Update: before anyone says nice, I meant we don't sell things at $XX.00 in US. It's almost always $XX.99.

He'll just respond with a "it doesn't count" because he doesn't have a cat blanket.

Besides that laugh scene, Tidus wasn't bad. He was one of the few FF main characters with a personality besides Zidane and the main characters from FF6.

What's the smart way?

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Seems about right. I'm actually just ignoring it unless a release date is announced and its like a month away.

Did you configure your windows 10 lockscreen to include the spotlight feature or other items?