

It happens if there’s a lot of traffic from the same IP, happened to me when I first imported my subscriptions into smart tube on my tv after I cancelled YouTube premium when they jacked up the price. Was just a temporary ban though.


It happens if there’s a lot of traffic from the same IP, happened to me when I first imported my subscriptions into smart tube on my tv after I cancelled YouTube premium when they jacked up the price. Was just a temporary ban though.


Might also depend on the model and if it does any sort of burn in protection processes such as pixel orbiting. My partner has been using a Samsung Odyssey G8 OLED for productivity about 4hrs a day for about the past 3 years and it doesn’t have any noticeable burn in yet(lots of other really annoying software UI issues though, because Samsung… 😅)
cross-platform apps
Looks inside: chromium without the url bar


Probably not as bad as you might think:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbEgQrigiLc
but yeah not sure how much worse it would be if always on…
It’s basically just a synonym for any adapter cable, but usually more specifically, ones that have a short cable so they dangle from the port if they don’t have anything plugged in.
Sometimes Thargs make money if the better thing they decide to do happens to be commercially valuable and they don’t happen to decide to make it open source: e.g. Gabe Newell


It’s a list of general bullet points, each with 100-1000 sub-items…
Its actually just IBM propaganda trying to limit thier liability 😅
if IBM software makes a bad call, that’s not IBMs fault
😅


I think it still needs DDR5 modules, might be more useful if it could use LPDDR5 modules, then could get old phones with broken screens and desolder the ram…
It really depends how science is taught: whether they’re tought to memorise a bunch of facts and formulas, or actually use reasoning…
Or you can just use git and pin your packages to specific versions and review the changes to the packages when they change using git diff…


Seems like AI might be going to cause hyperinflation soon…
There are thousands and thousands of library packaged to support software releases
there are over 3.1 million packages available in the main public npm registry…
noone wants to do because developers want the latest and greatest model.
That’s not true at all, the OS doesn’t have, and shouldn’t have, everything that every random npm package has…
The alternative isn’t for the OS to do it: its to implement everything yourself… Speaking previous from experience working at a company that did exactly that… It has its own set of problems… But it is at least possibly secure 😅


Silver lining: maybe it could be used to make some games more accessible for people with disabilities


The ones that used to own tik tok
And use wired cameras so they can’t be easily disabled with a wifi jammer.