

The thing is, their anti-adblocking measures are still less unpleasant than actually watching ads.
The thing is, their anti-adblocking measures are still less unpleasant than actually watching ads.
WoW64 is a Windows subsystem for running 32-bit stuff on 64-bit Windows. You’re talking about Wine’s implementation of WoW64 - there’s the old one which needs 32-bit Linux libraries and the new one which doesn’t.
Also, if you want people to solve your issue instead of just guessing, we’re gonna need to see some logs.
port forwarding/firewall issues that most people don’t know how to deal with
This sort of thing makes me want to tear my hair out when I hear “Why bother rolling out IPv6 when IPv4 just WORKS!?”
NAT, port forwarding and the problems they cause are seen as expected, just the way the internet works instead of the dirty hacks they actually are. Most people aren’t old enough to remember the time when everything connected to the internet had a routable IPv4 address.
Personally, I’m on an electricity plan that gives me free usage at midday when solar is flooding the grid, so it’s useful for me to be able to charge as fast as possible in that window.
Faster charging is useful for more than just finishing before your next drive.
Because the “Why is the video being slow?” pop-up now sends you to the page blaming adblockers instead of the ISP shaming thing it used to do.
My phone will hotspot when it’s connected to WiFi. I can even tether it to a desktop PC and use it as a WiFi adapter.
Instead of running a magnetic tape over the cassette player’s sensor, you put an electromagnet on it powered by the headphone jack. The cassette player just reads the magnetic field and doesn’t know any difference.
It’s how every manufacturer starts, though. Sell at a loss until you can achieve the volume you need to bring costs down. “strong growth in EV deliveries as losses narrow” means this is exactly what’s happening.
Nobody’s going to buy your first car for 100 million dollars so that you can be profitable from day 1.
It generates an answer that looks correct. Actual correctness is accidental. That’s how you wind up with documents with references that don’t exist, it just knows what references look like.
against two weaker GPUs (the 3060 and 2060 Super) where the new card would be sure to win.
IIRC they also insisted multi-frame generation be used, which the 3060 and 2060 Super don’t support. That’s why the 4060 isn’t allowed, it does support MFG and it’d sink the plan to inflate 5060 benchmark results with fake frames.
The specific games using specific settings at 1080p bit is because in 2025 they have to carefully choose scenarios that won’t overflow the tiny VRAM of the cards and tank performance to below the level of the 3060 12GB.
Shout out to Hardware Unboxed for getting a 5060 review done at Computex with some amazing B-roll
chances are, it will have a table of context and generally low quality writing
Don’t forget repeating the question over and over again. If my question gets rephrased four times in the first four sentences, it’s a good sign that I’m reading AI slop and there’s no actual answer in the pages and pages of text.
The general public can always use more reminders that billionaires are terrible people who stole their wealth from the people who produced it.
At least they aren’t trying to get Steam to work on Kali.
Most of the EVs in the Australian market seem to be SUV-like
Eh, there’s SUVs and there’s SUVs. Manufacturers have taken to calling everything an SUV because people will pay more that way.
My EV gets called a “compact SUV” but really it’s an oversized hatch.
It’s only a safety feature if it stops someone from getting injured. If it just kills the device, that means they have to buy a replacement!
IIRC USB killers work because they’re sustained high voltage. USB ports can often deal with a static discharge or over current, but a sustained 200 volts will let the magic smoke out.
And Linux nerds.
Okay, but your EV has an even smaller, slower charging battery than mine.
In the time it would take to get swappable batteries standardised and swap stations built and running, cheap EVs are going to have a lot more range and better charging speed. Swap stations aren’t up against today’s EVs, they’re up against 2035’s EVs.
He could always try living within his means, you know, like rich republicans always say poor people should do.