Curiously, what did you want to see?
A lot of us just treat this like the Superbowl and watch it just for the ads.
Curiously, what did you want to see?
A lot of us just treat this like the Superbowl and watch it just for the ads.
Right, I know EFI images are stored in the EFI partition, but with secure boot, only signed images can be executed, so they'd need to steal someone's signing key to do this.
That's.... Stored in the EFI partition or changeable in userspace?
So I don't get it, I have my entire boot image in a signed EFI binary, the logo is in there as well. I don't think I'm susceptible to this, right? I don't think systemd-boot or the kernel reads an unsigned logo file anywhere. (Using secure boot)
While it is good to be cognizant of this, playing AAA games for the same amount of time as the inference (a few seconds ?) is the same as this, right? Since they use the same GPU on consumer hardware.
Are these just Clevos or another OEM? Or a custom design by Tuxedo?
Have you tried playing with the flow control settings on your ubiquiti switch? I was having problems streaming video games until I toggled that setting (forget if it was on or off, though).
You didn't have to tweak PIPEWIRE_LATENCY or adjust the latency in guitarix? In my setup the latency isn't great out of the box.
So if they match mine, do I still get a tax receipt for the CRA?
I've heard the, but I think these tests don't take into account things like UV exposure. All the OLED devices I own (phone, TV) have burn in, and I think it's due to our large windows in our apartment.
I've used Linux for over two decades (red hat to Gentoo to Ubuntu to arch) and I must say it'll be a tough sell to get me back to an RPM or a debian based distro solely due to how god awfully slow the package managers (dpkg and rpm) are.
Since Docker came along and brought with it the ride of Alpine and APK, it made me realize that system upgrades on a modern processor, fast internet, and an SSD should take seconds, not minutes.
Isn't that the difference here? Here we are choosing to watch ads -- more specifically I want to learn about new games coming out, versus ads that I don't, such as on most websites, YouTube, my TV, billboards, apps, etc.