Modern Warfare 2
Give me dedicated servers, or give me death!
Modern Warfare 2
Give me dedicated servers, or give me death!
Yup, I forget the name of the most popular model, but all you need is a little software‐defined radio (SDR) for like $10.
Surely it's ripe for a spiritual successor, especially riding the wave of AI. I have my eye on a couple of candidates...
I finally caved and decided to log in to the MuseScore app and it's awful: confusing login process, and pop ups to prompt you to subscribe to Pro before even using the app to view a single song, with no obvious way of closing the pop up (no skip button or X button).
Trash. I will never subscribe out of principle.
I was watching Yellowstone on Prime back in 2021, before they moved it to a premium tier, and the audio was always out of sync when using Prime Video, so I had to adjust the audio sync latency, and remember to switch it back when watching other content. This was on an Nvidia Shield Pro, too, so not some scrappy TV vendor's implementation of the app on some underpowered SoC.
After a while, I gave up and just watched it on my Plex server instead. I could also use the Watch Together feature to watch it synchronously with friends, a feature not supported by Prime Video.
In my case, the piracy (if you call it that, when I was at the time a Prime member) was absolutely a UX issue, not a price issue.
Wow, British Columbia's flag is hideous! It's like they couldn't make up their mind.
Drink verification can, peasant.
Nah, I'll just switch to Jellyfin.
Also don't underestimate all of the background services that the IT department loads: email certificate managers, VPN client, DLP client, backup client, endpoint protection, etc.
Or you can change the highlighter to black and use that instead.
If you distribute that PDF, users will be able to search, highlight, and copy "highlighted" text, no problem.
What year F-150 was it?
The G37 debut 15 years ago, and if you really meant the G35, it's an even older engine design. The F-150 is also one of the best selling vehicles on the road and its design keeps up with modern standards much more than a sporty Nissan.
I love my flip phone. I'd love a phone with a hardware keyboard even more, but at least a folding flip phone is interesting in a sea of rectangles.