I mean, there are history videos for things that are 1-2 years old too that are there to sum up everything known and explain things to people out of the loop
I mean, there are history videos for things that are 1-2 years old too that are there to sum up everything known and explain things to people out of the loop
That’s the point, DRM would force everyone to use a “compliant” browser (Chrome, or extension-free Firefox etc), and the other browsers might not be able to show content; they may also lock the content from copying and editing without special tools, just like website video DRM works now
But we already see “sorry you’re running adblocker so no content for you” websites, so I’m not sure if that’s gonna change much
That’s pretty cool, I like watching GT endurance races, but I gueas no invite no play
Funnily enough, they still make them, both on steaming platforms and on CDs, swear to god there’s one on my nearest Tesco’s shelf
What’s on Racing4Everyone? Steams/videos of motorsports events? Racing games?
They probably meant that GNU holds half of the Linux desktop usage, and Chrome OS the other
Used it every day when delivering, because there was much more detail than google maps, so I could actually see where fences and gates are. Used Waze to drive and OSM to walk.
It’s called amd64 because AMD invented the x86-64 processor instruction set, it works both on Intel and AMD
And it’s dirt cheap
Before the war in Ukraine I had stable 1 Gbit/s for 5$/month with two dedicated IPs
Here in Ireland you get 100 Kbits/s sometimes because they can’t pull you a fiber connection and 4G towers are overloaded to hell, and it costs 20-40€/month