Ah, the 200 Go Fuck Yourself pattern.
I use HTTP error codes in my API, and still occasionally see a GET /resource/{“error”:“invalid branchID provided”} from people who don’t seem to know what they are.
Ah, the 200 Go Fuck Yourself pattern.
I use HTTP error codes in my API, and still occasionally see a GET /resource/{“error”:“invalid branchID provided”} from people who don’t seem to know what they are.
Fucking Chrome/Electron is why.
I honestly wouldn’t mind that if they could all use the exact same runtime so the apps could be a few MB each, but nooooo.
Why do people use this when Jellyfin exists?
Maybe applies more to regex, the write only language.
Jellyfin seems solid.
The only issues I’ve had are with dodgy media files. Obviously better player hardware gets you better performance, but transcoding eliminates some of those issues.
He definitely doesn’t know what deduplicated means…
That man will be doing to same thing to important shit right now.
At least until MS muddied the waters with “hibernate”.
THIS GAME WILL MAKE YOU CUM IN 30 SECONDS!
I hope not mate, I’m on the bus.
As predicted, here comes the Trumper Youth.
Watch him insist on it being run by Truth Social, and be filled with noisy cunt videos of immigrants being hilariously deported at gunpoint.
Which doesn’t sound like much, but if you have applications designed for 1024x768 (which was pretty much the standard PC resolution for years) then at least it would fit on the screen.
As if they’d ever let you skip adverts, even by dancing for them like a monkey.
There’s no HDR on Linux solutions. And I do like the HDR.
You can at least swap out the launcher and remap the buttons on the nVidia Shield Pro if you’re that way inclined. It’s not perfect, but there’s fewer compromises.
You get the full fat versions of paid streaming services as well, although I mostly use Jellyfin now.
The only MiniPC solution that does everything right now is going to involve Windows 11…
No HDR support kiils LibreElec right away for me.
An Android device like the Shield Pro really does seem to be the best choice. I think mine is the later model. The only thing it doesn’t seem to do is AV1 hardware decoding, and it does struggle a little with full 4K BR remuxes. Sometimes I have to reboot it before playing one.
I honestly don’t know why they even have -> instead of just a dot like everyone else. The compiler knows whether it’s a record, object, pointer, or any level of pointer to pointers.
Why make the programmer do the donkey work?
Yeah, I think the Quake II RTX version uses it to completely render the scene. That’s about the level of graphics we’re at for whole scene path tracing.
RT is in a PS1 era right now. We’re like 15 years from games having modern graphics (by today’s standards) and fully pathtraced.
I think what I hate most is what they’ve done to scroll bars, and the right click menu doesn’t have copy and paste as words any more, and put them on arcane symbols instead.
It’s just a load of completely pointless changes, to avoid people realising that there really isn’t anything actually new in there.
Untyped horseshit.