ASUS RT-AX88U with Merlin firmware. Running stable since 2019 or so.
ASUS RT-AX88U with Merlin firmware. Running stable since 2019 or so.
Sure, it’s being done. Xiaomi TVs have custom ROMs available, and I’m sure a bunch of others. Thing is, state of the art TVs are are not exactly cheap, and you need one to hack it in the first place. Most hackers do it for free, so they can’t exactly go on a spending spree.
Sure, waste electricity while being unable to use the TV as intended, and cause some additional wear & tear. Great idea.
The regular shield does just fine for me, I can attach hard drives to my router and mount them as smb shares, and then access movies with VLC Player.
Smart Tube Next is developed for TV only. Works like a charm.
https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTube
Don’t use the .com website with the same name!
That’s been discontinued, Tubular is the active fork.
That’s not what this is about, the article is simply garbage. They are enforcing a kernel level anti-cheating system that is incompatible with Linux (where no third party gets kernel access, and rightly so). This locks out all Linux players, including Steam Deck.
That’s like the 4th one in less than a year? Fucking cunts.
How about you tell us which show, that way at least someone might have a pointer for you.
You might max out your throughput with popular torrents, else it’s indeed just steam I’m aware of to deliver. And then the question is really whether you download that many games that it actually matters.
Even on my 100 mbit line, downloading 50GB from steam takes me only about 1h. At 350mbit that should be less than 20 min, vs. ~7 min at 1gbps.
Personally I don’t download enough to justify the surcharge, I can easily just let it run through the night, or start in the morning and be done once I’m out of the shower and had my breakfast.
No complaints really, only that I’m supposed to be assigned a thesis supervisor 3 days ago, and as of yet, nothing has happened.
You can’t patent certain game mechanics. Would have to be an actual piece of code that was replicated.
Please just make sure you use a VPN, if your understanding of the technology is so limited.
But the company doesn’t have the money. Stock value means investor valuation, not company funds.
Once a company goes public for the very first time, it’s getting money into its account, but from then on forward, that’s just investors speculating and hoping on a nice return when they sell again.
Of course there should be some correlation between the company’s profitability and the stock price, so ideally they do have quite some money, but in an investment craze like this, the correlation is far from 1:1. So whether they can still afford to build the data centers remains to be seen.
I’m using a browser setup hardened against fingerprinting, block all known trackers, and cookies are barred from cross-site activity.
Might not be impossible to track me regardless, but at least I’m not giving them everything with a chef’s kiss on top.
From ugly to useless and ugly. Nice.
I’ve tested kagi and agree that the search results are great. What I don’t like is that it’s making anonymous searching impossible, since I have to be logged in to use it (or use my unique token as part of the url for mobile searches).
Ultimately this means to me that in a private window mode (or even logged out with a fingerprinting resistant browser) I do not have the same degree of anonymity I enjoy even when using Google, let alone DDG or others.
I like the idea of not being dependent on google, but exposing my entire search history to one single entity is not my answer of choice.
Hm, what’s the big deal? I moved from Europe to South East Asia and have 32C and 90% humidity pretty much all year around and love it.
Got my hands on the new Powerwolf album (wake up the wicked), and it’s great.
In other words, some poor film students might be forced to analyze the shit out of this movie some decades into the future?
Also, “could”. Yeah well. I could also win millions in tonight’s lottery draw. Highly unlikely, but well, I could.