Should have accomplished it the right way by getting rid of the loophole that makes those sites so profitable instead
Should have accomplished it the right way by getting rid of the loophole that makes those sites so profitable instead
It doesn’t say the bitrate of said movies so it is indeed useless
I don’t know who that is but maybe the full set will help you confirm
Yep, unfortunately (?) JD Vance is not an idiot. He’s an opportunist who knows how to play the game.
Network infrastructure is a science and we don’t need no damn science in this country!
Timers are literally the only thing I use it for.
Usually when you ask if someone wants something, you wait for them to say yes before providing it.
Based on your other comments in this thread, you don’t know much about immigration so your opinion isn’t worth much
All those moral billionaires really care about the environment, I swear! They’re activists!
What?
You think the people who run and host COP are climate activists…??
I was gonna make a joke about that in my original comment but I checked and was surprised to find that like 30k have been sold in the US
These protestors in front of Tesla Service Centers need to see what a majority looks like…A couple hundred CTs surrounding them might do it.”
This guy thinks the majority means “whoever shows up with weapons”
Nothing in my comment necessitated such a shitty reply.
Get a fuckin grip, loser
I thought it was widely accepted that the bullet itself didn’t him hit, it was shrapnel from the poidum
Instead, they’re trying to force everything to USB with DP Alt mode which has a ton of the same annoyances…but at least USB C is flippable I guess.
HDMI 2.1 cables have 19 wires and USB 3.2 has 13 or 14 (can’t remember) so they’re really finicky and fragile. Fiber has 1 or 2 and is VERY rugged in comparison…you can literally tie a knot in a fiber cable and it’ll still work.
Plus with fiber, if your AVR blows up, it can’t take the other equipment out with it since it’s electrically isolated.
Fiber is also cheap cheap cheap!
Fiber is thin and easy to route.
Fiber can ALSO be shortened, extended, etc. in the field.
The only downside is the cost of the splicing tools (and the cleanliness required)
And I guess SFP connectors are pretty gnarly. But if it was aimed at consumers, they could slap a nice rubberized coat on it…
Man, I love fiber.
I’ve never heard that line before but it’s great