yeah wouldn’t doubt for a minute that AI is stupid as fuck but that sounds amazing, managed to win yet or is it just too hard because of the AI?
not made it that far. Had to quit out of the only game ive played so far early because i had todo something.
ah life getting in the way of the important shit, you’ll have to fire it back up and smash the shit out of them for good measure XD
what im working on now. just upped the res to 1336x768 and im gonna see how it does. This is 100% going to be installed on my new laptop though because this could be a great roadtrip game
good luck with the smashing, will have to maybe see about getting this on my laptop sometime so I’ll have something to play. has been a while since I’ve played any BF games.
At work today:
Person across from me. Knows I know stuff about computer. She was talking about installing Linux. I asked which distro. She hasn’t decided yet.
Person next to me is a fan of Nier Automata.
Niether one of this people are on my team…
I didn’t expect to find a Linux person at work. Neat.
Thats because its like a drug. One try and youll be hooked for life
Good video by scishow
lol
dat edit
its a bad habit i need to break lol
also that video is saying things that everyone should know but noone does because
hurr durr look at my smart house
lol.
still might help some people anyway
also lmao best reason for patreon
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“because i keep making manufactures mad”
Very interesting video. more people need to take note of device and network security and this generally make me scared for the future especially as IoT devices grow and the adoption of IPv6 as its directly routable and could make all kinds of havoc from misconfigured firewalls in poor routers/other equipment.
When I was browsing for a new phone (before I got the tablet), I noticed that the codecs only listed only include mp4/H.264, but never .mkv and H.265. Is this just a limitation of the pre-installed video player or limited by the CPU/GPU?
It could be either. you can still decode h.265 without a dedicated h265 hardware decoder it would just be more inventive on the cpu. an example of this is that some samsung phones had a dedicated flac decoder in hardware but had it disabled in software so you couldn’t play flac files on it.
Both.
Well .mkv files can be very large. Like say a 2 hour film is 20 gigs. So why support that?
H265 no idea. It isn’t a hardware issue unless we’re talking 4k which is a hardware issue.
VLC mobile may play .mkv and h265 but I honestly don’t know.
What’s the point? Were they not high-end phones but using the same hardware and had features disabled? Like CPU lines that are all the same but have cores disabled and sold as different tiers?
Not if you transcode them like I do. I don’t think any of my ripped/transcoded bluray movies is larger than 10GB, usually well below (5GB and smaller).
edit: correction: Django Unchained and Hateful 8 are both between 13-16GB, the rest is 6.5GB and smaller.
yes they were low end phones, by all accounts the phone was completely capable of playing flac files but the software on the phone didn’t allow it.