

Pretty much, yeah. Only thing not 100% yet are some of the more obscure peripherals. Example: Eye and head tracking. While sticks can and do work in Linux, it would be nice if VKB, Virpil, etc had native Linux calibration tools.
Pretty much, yeah. Only thing not 100% yet are some of the more obscure peripherals. Example: Eye and head tracking. While sticks can and do work in Linux, it would be nice if VKB, Virpil, etc had native Linux calibration tools.
Are your stations actually encrypted? Because mine were working fine until recently as many stations encrypted as the NFL playoffs started.
Or maybe you’re just s-p-e-c-i-a-l!
Meh, my Plex server is slowly failing anyway because it’s on 17 y/o hardware.
How do you manually upgrade to the beta?
Except that’s not the experience everyone has. HDHR isn’t getting keys, because the networks don’t allow it for the HDHR devices.
Plex doesn’t support ATSC 3.0 yet, specifically the audio. So it can’t play ATSC 3.0 broadcasts.
It’s usable until your local stations decide to encrypt. Then HDHomerun will not work.
Lots of TV stations in the US are moving to the new broadcast standard, ATSC 3.0, encrypting the channel, and stopping their ATSC 1.0 broadcasts. This makes an antenna useless. And the only digital boxes that are allowed are ones that have to be plugged into the TV directly with HDMI. This means you’d have to have an antenna and expensive converter box for EACH TV.
Basically, broadcast TV is an unreliable mess now.
Of course it will be the porn.
I reject that idea. The argument is that users are too stupid. MS never prevented me from installing and using Chrome or Firefox or any other browser.
The monopoly case against MS was bullshit. They had all kinds of bad business practices to go after and they decided to go after them for including a web browser in the OS. They fucking made the whole process a waste of time.
Linus got popular, so many communities decided they have to hate him now.
I moved from a 5700XT to a 6750XT and it was well worth it. It struggled with Cyberpunk 2077 to running it smoothly. The 5700 started having issues with newer titles, but the 6750 is still going strong.
Thunderbird in 2024 still doesn’t give you the option to use 12 hour time.
It is, but not enough to move the needle. It also carries a bunch of bloat.
Quick, everybody pick a different app! Chaos ensues.
But bandwidth is only limited in points in time, not usage over a month. Makes sense to limit in times of congestion, but not outside that. That is the OP’s point.
The data caps also discourage 4k adoption.
The steam engine won’t replace John Henry!!!
Excellent stewardship, Microsoft.
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