

Isn’t getting at protected content pretty trivial anyway? At least that’s my impression from how easy it is to find basically anything.


Isn’t getting at protected content pretty trivial anyway? At least that’s my impression from how easy it is to find basically anything.


I have a DP to HDMI cable… it still won’t do HDMI 2.1. No 4k120 without DSC… no VRR…


As a bazzite user, with it connected to my living room TV that only has HDMI ports, yeah this was obviously why Valve said 2.1 isn’t supported at the steam machine reveal.


Did my upgrade back in April. Got 64GB for $240. Now I checked the price on the same kit… $700. Just crazy.


I’m confused. This image / gif is from Caddyshack. TBH, I haven’t seen Happy Gilmore, so I’m not certain what scene you could be thinking of from that one.
I mean it’s that, or pay for marketing via other means. Either way, you’re spending money for exposure.
Yeah, I’ll catch games OTA when they’re available, but I’m not paying for any additional streaming services just to pick up my team’s games, because of all the absurdity you mentioned in your previous post. If I care enough to watch, I’ll just find a free stream and keep the Adblock on.
And that’s why sites exist where you can stream all the games, regardless of location and blackouts… and they don’t cost a dime!


My wife is also a dental hygienist, and she has never once sent me any horrific shit…. So I don’t think that’s a trait necessarily tied to the occupation, lol


A difference of 25 F is about 14 C (5/9ths). Also, most convection ovens I’ve used have 2 modes, bake and roast. With bake they auto lower the oven 25 F from the temp you set to account for this. Roast just uses the set temp.


Well, OTA still works for ABC… and the only thing I’d want from ESPN is live sports, but there’s other options for that out there that don’t require a sub fee… so I don’t see the problem.
I want push my updates from volatile memory out to long term storage.
I always saw the O as output.


Except everyone uses crap bit rates and compression on their streaming content and it really doesn’t look that much better than 1080p. UHD Blu Rays tho are a totally different story, absolutely outclassing lower res content.
But… my Barilla pasta comes in a box…


The decline was very sudden, almost instantaneous, and can be traced back to the exact date a block list, used by most major desktop ad blockers, added the YouTube View Counter API endpoint to their list.
But sure… nothing to do with ad blockers.


Source: my ass
This is not at all what happened. Maybe try reading the article next time.


Hahaha that game brings only sadness
I’m no lawyer, but wouldn’t that basically open them up to an instant win for anyone who files lawsuits against them?
More tvs need to support G-Sync and Freesync (like my Hisense) instead of just supporting the HDMI version of VRR (like my Sony…).