“Move fast, break things, lawyer up”
“Move fast, break things, lawyer up”
Win + I brings a way busier screen but it shows the Bluetooth devices with their connect button right there.
Works in Windows 10 as well but there it requires an extra click to select the device so that the “connect” button is shown.
Plex (or equivalent) pairs great with Bandcamp where you can download the music you buy in lossless quality.
It’s hard to justify as it’s mostly subjective but objectively I think having music archived in a lossless format allows me to transcode to more practical lossy codecs as things evolve.
It’s kind of like in the olden times owning the CD and you could re-rip anytime and whatever format you needed/wanted.
This is how Kashoghi was spied on by the Saudis and eventually murdered.
They turned his phone into a spy device.
Ford? More like the whole Western auto industry.
I loved Bancamp because you could download CD-quality FLAC. Yeah, I can stream my music there but I want to load it up to my personal media server and just have it in the best reasonable quality possible (I know there’s better than CD quality).
Feel free to whitelist creators you like. My favorite (Red Letter Media) don’t give a fuck thanks to Patreon.
It can also skip intros and other repetitive aspects and a hotkey allows you to unskip segments.
And BS green washing with dead end hydrogen demo cars.
Netflix and chili
It allows Windows to create and store cryptographic keys and validate OS and firmware components haven’t been tampered with.
Jerusalem Post as well.
Like corporations would pass on literally tens of billions of dollars (yearly) just because they are big.
Unless Apple had it’s own competing search service they have no reason to pass on that much money unless it becomes a huge liability.
Or not quite half a Twitter (pre-Musk).
Space stations cost less than what some “send a short message” platform does… insanity.
Botnets and malware rejoice!
I second MBR2GPT. With a guide it’s quite straightforward to migrate from BIOS to EUFI but probably too scary for the average user.
It’s not arbitrary. Securing an OS today is a huge challenge and Microsoft wants to leverage this tech to facilitate this. New hardware supports it, a lot of older hardware supports it and they strongly encourage this as the new standard.
Yes it means some people won’t update without workarounds but they are setting a standard moving forward and for supported hardware, they were quite aggressive with the upgrade (I had to make sure the TPM was disabled in BIOS on a machine I didn’t wish to upgrade early on).
Strange about your motherboard. I have an older one and just had to enable it via BIOS. I’ve heard some support it as an add-on module.
Wrong movie.
So it seems. Thanks Epic!!!