Ew.
That’s unfortunate.
Ew.
That’s unfortunate.
Ah, so it’s like DirectX11/12? That makes sense! How come it’s never (presumably?) used on Windows?
Also…
Many issues due to being legacy
Many issues due to being Modern
Lol.
Edit: Okay, looking it up, it’s apparent that X11 is not the same thing as DirectX11. Lol.
This isn’t IRL, though.
Thanks, I’ll check it out.
As a Linux newb…
You’re talking about this, right?
That sounds promising. Know any good sites that can help me get started, or at least learn more?
That’s pretty critical information. Lol.
Thank you.
I have my own Emby server and I would love to have a dumb TV instead of my current one. Problem is its 4K screen has absolutely SPOILED me and I don’t wanna go back. And I’ve heard it’s difficult to find a 4K dumb TV.
Also, and most importantly, I’m the kind of person who uses something until it won’t work anymore. The way I see it is “My TV is currently 6 years old and yet still working fine so why would I buy another when I don’t need one.” (Why generate unnecessary waste?) So, I’m waiting until it dies to get another.
Definitely not everywhere. I’m from the Midwest and I’ve never heard of sausages, cheap or otherwise, referred to as “lips and assholes” or “hooves and sawdust”. Lol.
Same. If it wasn’t for this, I would be switching to Mullvad personally. Especially after Proton getting rid of profiles for their Android app. That bullshit really pissed me off, as the app is actually less functional now.
mullvad is better for vpn
Except if you torrent and have poor upload speeds, as it doesn’t support port forwarding.
So, yeah, the US.
Wait, what happened with Raspberry Pi?
I hear Mullvad is great but my problem with it is it doesn’t support port forwarding (ProtonVPN is pretty much the only one in the market AFAIK that does).
Not so much a problem if you have high up speeds (like with fiber) or don’t do a lot of torrenting (or are an asshole and torrent without seeding), but I don’t have fiber and have a max up speed of like 15–20 Mb/s.
Thanks for the education. :)
True.
The most interesting part to me is watching the color fade from their intestines. It’s actually very fast from pink to gray.
That’s due to oxygen deprivation, right?
Wait, heart attacks can result in blood loss?
I knew what DirectX was; I just thought X11 was an abbreviation for DirectX. Lol.