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Thank you, I hadn’t come across the announcement yet, first I’ve heard of CS2 is here and today :P
I think so, I heard they nuked the CS:GO listing, so they probably reused the same listing.
Released 2012? Huuuh???
Wine registry, and yes, but only within your Wine sandbox
We got, uh, muffins?
Haha the what now? Are you talking about the Yahoo! Software?
The nicest part is you don’t HAVE to use a latching plug. Friction fit plugs are compliant with the standard, and they are available for sale. My Dell 1440p 165hz displays came with a very nice friction fit DisplayPort cable.
Latching connectors are better for permanent setups or commercial displays however, as they won’t wiggle themselves loose.
Just because it’s more ubiquitous doesn’t make it a better plug.
DP 2.1 is technically superior to HDMI in many ways, especially since it’s the protocol that runs through USB C and supports daisy chaining, unlike HDMI which has to be converted to and from DP to be passed through USB C.
I don’t see your argument with “it’s a better plug” either, the DisplayPort connector is available as a locking or non-locking connector, is keyed better than HDMI and in my experience is more solid.
The only reason HDMI is as common as it is is because there’s a consortium putting money into it to keep it popular because they can charge license fees from manufacturers. DP is free to use and developed by VESA, the standard can be downloaded directly from their website and added to whatever device you’re developing with no need to license. HDMI charges licensing fees PER PORT, which is why you often see GPUs with one HDMI and three DPs.
TL;DR: HDMI is only more common because a group has in its best financial interests to keep it popular, despite it playing catch-up with DP.
No SSO yet :(
I want a return to cartridges, like the switch.
It is, I think it’s been discussed to hell and back that it was the reason.
No dude I legit can’t fucking tell what you’re saying
Wut? Can someone translate the post to English?
I… don’t know. Performance? Doesn’t matter anyway, because it’s all federated.
You can do site: lemmy.world and find lemmy.ca posts since they’re federated.
Some instances disabled crawling, namely lemmy.ca
Chromium is pretty safe to use. There are also builds of “de-googled Chromium” available.
I got a 400 bad request for the CA link
Pull out your phone, it’s most likely OLED :P