If you look very closely, you can see its Photoshop!
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Why limit the time though? Or why not just force move? Or just don't allow login and force you to convert first.
I transferred my account just fine, but I played at least like once a year. My wife however didn't touch the game for a couple of years and the account is now lost. I did try to convert it once, got an error and decided to do it later, which is my fault but still..
Its a product we paid for, which is still supported and updated. But suddenly is unaccesable because they decided you had to do something to keep acces.. Even when given time I don't understand someone defending this practice..
Happened to me. Or well, my wife.
I've been playing on and off for a bit. So my account got converted. I tried to do the same to her account but got an error, but since she wasn't really playing I decided I'd try again later. Well, guess who simply forgot and tried logging in recently? Something I bought and still is being sold is suddenly just gone. Great.
It was a minecraft account, then mojang and now you'd need a Microsoft account..
If you want to play on a server with friends, you need to disable account verification on that in order to allow non-logged in players to access it. So, possible. But not always practical.
Wait till you hear about legrange points. These are points where 2 massive object (like the sun and earth) create a sort of pocket where a satellite can orbit "nothing". I have massively simplyfied it, off course.
Is it all on a single drive? The logs mention E:/Movies missing.
The E indicates a different drive, if you're in windows. So is that disk still available?
As a temporary measure, of course!
I added overseer on top of my *arr stack. I can just request whatever from there and it just passes it to the correct instance. I also preferr to set up an instance for a specific target. Makes it easier if the services are separated. To change the minimum bitrate or something.
If you build it tall enough, centrifugal force will start pulling on it. Building it that way though... But yeah. Doubt the right material exist atm.
He included those transfers as well. He used usb sticks with an actual SSD chip, since those are faster to read/write from.
Analog is commonly used in fpv drones. Mostly due to low cost, low latency and when the signal starts to degrades you get those artifacts, instead of a blackout or higher latency. You need quick and precise control with those drones, so video quality is often a lower priority.
So.. they look analog cause they are analog.