People think that frame rate isn’t very noticeable until you give them access to a toggle that lets them double it.
People think that frame rate isn’t very noticeable until you give them access to a toggle that lets them double it.
I’ve had exactly this happen to me. It was my own fault but it took a bit of work figure out.
Backups need to be reliable and I just can’t rely on a community of volunteers or the availability of family to help.
So yeah I pay for S3 and/or a VPS. I consider it one of the few things worth it to pay a larger hosting company for.
I like a lot of FFXII even though I get why it isn’t as beloved as others.
Yeah the golden age of streaming has long passed. Now it’s an expensive, ad-ridden fragmented mess of data harvesting.
Unironically Powershell is great and learning it has propelled me through the last 12 years of my career as a Sysadmin. My biggest complaints with it are generally Windows complaints or due to legacy powershell modules.
Performance was ‘okay’ on my RTX2080 but I had to return it because the EA launcher was breaking steam controller input which made it unplayable.
My default is to generate a 32 character password and store it in a password manager. Doesn’t matter to me how many characters it has since I’m just going to copy and paste it anyway.
Pretty surprising how many places enforce shorter passwords though… I had a bank that had a maximum character limit of 12. I don’t bank with them anymore. Short password limits is definitely is an indicator of bad underlying security practices.
Linux has been easier to install than Windows for a while now, particularly with all the goofy hacks you have to pull out just to make an offline account on Win11.
Expecting other people to build the online communities you want to use is how we got the corporate social media bait and switch in the first place.
I’ve had a lot of good luck with Syncthing. If you’re just syncing files locally you can disable nat traversal.
In their defense many people are exceptionally dumb.