Love the tyre screeching on gravel 0:42…
Love the tyre screeching on gravel 0:42…
Both are CL 19 do you should be fine.
This is awesome. Didn’t know there were ESP32 with integrated e-ink screens.
I still miss a cheap ESP32 device that can run on an18650 or two for a longer period.
Yup. /r/Datahoarder guided me right. Got two of the recommended model of MyBook and shucked them. This was 2-3 years ago. Disks are still going strong in my NAS.
Let’s call it for what it is:
Planned obsolescence.
This one I’m really looking forward to watch. Jeff Minter was an original who never ceased to amaze with his creations when I grew up.
If I were to choose infrastructure today and only looked at the technology and stability I would choose Z-wave over Zigbee, WIFI and Matter any day.
But… The pricing on Z-wave devices is a showstopper and it will eventually kill it.
Along with the termination of perpetual licensing, Broadcom has also decided to discontinue the Free ESXi Hypervisor, marking it as EOGA (End of General Availability).
Wiktionary: Adjective perpetual (not comparable) Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time.
Hello ProxMox here I come!
I loved that game!
Depends on where you live. Not open source but Ikea has one.
https://www.ikea.com/se/sv/p/knycklan-elektronisk-diskmaskinsavstaengning-20425724/
You can legally download some of the games for free.
You can set the camera to store the pictures as JPEG. I am happy with JPEG for my holiday photos. Just check that you have the best quality setting since JPEG uses lossy compression.
While HEIF is not the doomsday thing some describes it as, it currently is somewhat problematic.
There are for example problems, originating in differences in implementation between different hardware vendors, with 10-bit and HDR.
I replied to a statement about Heif being an Apple image format. It is not.
Furthermore, HEIF is something that most major mobile device vendors support. Some, like Samsung, even sets it as default on some of their devices. So the whole “Apple always supporting not open standards” is just tiresome at this point.
99.999% of all Android users are defacto locked in by Google. Yes, Android might be open but Play services are not. Google works hard to lock in Android users.
At least Apple are open and honest about locking in iOS users.
What device/ Operating System are you trying to watch the images on?
No.
It’s a container for image data developed by Moving Picture Experts Group (“MPEG”, try to guess what else they have created).
While there are some compatibility issues between vendors HEIC still offers a greater set of features as compared to fx JFIF (you probably know it as JPEG/JPG.
Apple was one of the early adopters (2017) and (as usual?) the industry has followed. Microsoft wants money for the codec in Windows and that’s probably one of the reasons why it’s not commonly used…yet.
I really miss the times when mods actually were encouraged by the gamedevs. Yes there are games that still encourage modding but it’s still not as widespread as it was so a couple of years after Half-life was released.
StreamOS was a bitch to install on an ordinary PC then. I tried multiple times and just got a black screen or it didn’t boot at all.
It sucked.
They’re not talking about your experience. They’re talking about the experience at the CEO’s summer house… That tennis court will not build itself and not for free 😁
I use ChimeraOS on an old i5 box with Intel graphics for my couch co-op addiction.
ChimeraOS is SteamOS from Steamdeck but for x86/AMD64. Supports not only Steam but also Epic and a bunch of emulators.
Installation was plugnplay except for one hiccup with sound not going through HDMI . Googled and fixed it in 2 minutes.
Just checked it out on steam and it seems that it’s micro transactions focuse. If it just was cosmetics it would have been ok, but since you can purchase vehicles it sounds like it’s leaning towards “get the upper hand by paying money”.
Anyone who have played the game that can tell if there’s better cars to buy for real money than you can “earn” ingame?