Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.
They have to comply with GDPR as their website is accessible from EU countries, as long as they have data to identify a specific EU citizen.
So in theory, if you're from EU you could put your name and surname on your Steam profile, have it archived and then file a GDPR request to have all of your data removed
Nah you'll have to download a half-english app, sign up on a website you haven't heard before, request BIOS access code, wait up to a month and then you can do that
It's just a check, doesn't actually try to load it
I find it funny it's called an American product as its iconic design was made by a Brit, CPU is manufactured in Taiwan and the rest is made and assembled in China
Magisk Hide + app rename works most of the time, for those with rooted phones
It works for me as well - Asus VG259Q. I'm surprised my screen even has this feature, and even more surprised you can do that over DisplayPort. Even Windows doesn't have that lol
Ngl I prefer said company app rather than "new" stuff which runs on Electron and breaks just from looking at it
If I'm not mistaken 1.75 can be correctly stored as a float, as it consists of 1/2 and 1/4 only
Bring back an option to disable built-in Chromium
It is? Isn't it just a raw PCM signal?
Regarding iPhone photos, these are usually stored in HEIF/HEIC format, which is a large annoyance if you want to edit, and sometimes show, those pictures. I work at a photolab and whenever we see customers with iPhones we immediately say "There will be issues to develop your pictures"