You mean "Microsoft Terminal Services Client"?
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I was tempted by Arc. Intel drivers always "just worked", but they are just slow. Arc didn't address the problem like I'd hoped, and AMD really got their shit together in the last 5 years or so.
You'd think it would be a trivial task to check if an individual phone can make a VoLTE call, and simply put a flag on the account once it does.
AreWeAntiCheatYet does a decent job of cataloguing what has anti-cheat, and what actually works on Linux / Wine.
It would be great to have it shown on the Steam store. I refunded a game recently because my kid bought something with anti-play by accident.
That's hilarious. I haven't been able to enable IPv6 since the August update. The machine just spins to 100% CPU across every core like a forkbomb.
It pissed me off because my home network is built IPv6-first.
If my work pushes 24H2 I'll just have to disable both :/
Well, that just sounds like Brett Sutton with extra steps!
It sounds like the one-child policy is doing exactly what it was meant to.
I'm waiting for the part that it gets used for things that are not lazy, manipulative and dishonest. Until then, I'm sitting it out like Linus.
WebP is basically the format used to store i-frames in WebM/VPx videos. Google acquired on2 technologies for this tech many years ago, and it was to stop W3C from standardising a patent encumbered codec like H.265. These were all well intentioned.
WebP / WebM has all been superceded by AV1 / AVIF anyway. It never really took off, and it's too late to start now.
Australia banned half a million active devices from their mobile networks today. It must be a new trend.
18 hours by default.