Plex supports that natively.
https://support.plex.tv/articles/sync-watch-state-and-ratings/
Plex supports that natively.
https://support.plex.tv/articles/sync-watch-state-and-ratings/
Legit question, if you’re developing it specifically for the Steam Deck, why write it for Windows?
Israelis, in general, don’t care about the genocide or are actively cheering it on.
Indeed that seems to be the case:
68 percent of Israelis support a direct attack on Iran if its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah continues launching rockets at Israel
Among Jewish respondents, the poll also found 41% support for a long-term military occupation of southern Lebanon; 72% opposition to a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict; and 92% doubt the Palestinian Authority could be trusted to stop a repeat of October 7.
AW2 is DRM-free. I imagine it can be run completely independent of Epic. You’d need the store to purchase and download it but you could probably even uninstall the Epic app afterwards. I haven’t tested this though, so please don’t just take my word for it.
Such good memories! This is an amazing game!
Agree. RDR2 may not be the best test of high end hardware though, since it was already beautiful on the PS4. It’s just incredibly well optimised.
Sure but if there’s no power on the mobo, the device can’t do anything. Even if it sends an ACPI on signal, there’s no power. 🤷
What’s the use case for PoE? If the mobo can’t supply energy, there’s not much you can do via this device, right? What have I missed?
Indeed! My use case is so I can fix my home lab computers when I’m away.
Not quite. You connect this to your network, then you can remotely connect to it and control the computer it’s attached to. This includes sending ACPI signals, accessing the BIOS, etc. so it’s as though you had physical access to the machine, only remotely.
Barring actually pressing buttons, of course.
This is inspired by PiKVM. https://pikvm.org/
My field is software engineering. I agree.
I am aware of that. Unfortunately that’s not how I see it mostly used in the field.
The public keys can be stored anywhere, it doesn’t matter. That’s why they’re called public: because they’re not private, they’re not sensitive, they’re not a secret.
If you’re talking about CrowdStrike, I’d call it part of the malware infrastructure.
From the perspective of the OP’s point though, it is a good argument since it capitalises on the panic described.
They could be, but 2M new Brazilian users after Twitter’s block there actually seems quite low and definitely credible.
It’s not, you know it isn’t. You just don’t like the outcome of it because you’re already left with no arguments and are clutching at fallacious straws. It’s ok though, you do you. You’re either a troll or just not very good at arguing your point. Either way, you have been blocked as I have better things to do with my time.
I’d be willing to entertain you if the question was related to the thread at all but I don’t see how it is.
Are you trying to compare the USA selling missiles to Israel to Glock producing pistols? And a troubled teenager with a gun to a genocidal maniac?
How is that a fix? You added weight to my argument.
“The world” is not letting it happen though. The USA were the only country to veto the 2 cease-fire Security Council resolutions early in the conflict, only to later propose a washed down, toothless resolution.
The USA remains silent over the ICJ’s ruling after South Africa’s genocide case.
The USA are the ones slapping Netanyahu on the wrist but still supplying him with weapons, money and intelligence.
The fact that it’s a 10 year contract has nothing to do with the issue. Surely your weapons and money being used to perpetrate a genocide would be reason enough to breach the contract, if there was political will. The problem is, there isn’t.
Unfortunately no support for Ecovacs.