

That sounds really reasonable. Basically a bench charge plus a part, and according to the article that price also includes the shipping. Pretty much in line with what I’d expect at an independent repair depot.
That sounds really reasonable. Basically a bench charge plus a part, and according to the article that price also includes the shipping. Pretty much in line with what I’d expect at an independent repair depot.
You do that in your nginx config, it’s only a few lines. Basically define the endpoint that you want to forward to the internal service then setup the destination IP and port.
Configuring nginx as a reverse proxy seems like the simplest way to expose your stream.
Are you putting the dock in your mouth?
Does it? I don’t think I’ve ever seen that
Did it? I bought a shitload of amazing indie games this year.
The battery life is already not great when running anything intensive. Can’t imagine being able to make anymore sacrifices there without making the thing useless.
If you read the article, those “ifs” are only in reference to whether a US suit will be filed. The analysis of Nintendo’s BS patents all makes sense.
Nintendo should file a lawsuit against my entire ass
Dunno. Compilation errors. Google just says they haven’t patched it for the new kernel in Testing/Unstable right away
I’m on Debian Sid and it just fails to configure the kernels because the Nvidia module won’t build. I’m stuck on 6.9 for now.
My DKMS doesn’t even compile 550 with 6.10.x
The developer specifically released the light version because they acknowledged that it is not the same and you need to make the explicit choice of what you want to keep using
Maybe I’m just not understanding what AI-enabled hardware is even supposed to mean
You don’t need AI enhanced hardware for that, just normal ass hardware and you run AI software on it.
It’s going to be hard for them to live up to the original N64 version. Perfect Dark Zero was terrible.
Right? Like how dare someone try to help me make my product better!
According to the article this is a watermark for the game file. Which could be hidden by modifying certain parts of the game in a way that functions the same but results in a unique file for each copy distributed. (Similar to adding a unique pattern of double spaces to a word document.) Without knowledge of the watermarking algorithm a leaker couldn’t be sure the watermark has been removed/obscured.
Tindie?