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The title is misleading.
They expected to ship 150-200k units but now they again expected to ship 200-250k.
The title made it like if it’s a fact that shipment went higher than expected.
The title is misleading.
They expected to ship 150-200k units but now they again expected to ship 200-250k.
The title made it like if it’s a fact that shipment went higher than expected.
WE NEED A FEDERATED BROWSER.
It’s already happening where I live.
Almost 70% of my friends subscribed with IPTV pirated content for like $20 a year.
You basically pay someone to host pirated content for you and stream it using IPTV apps.
Thanks!!
It might help others since I have a selfhosted *arr setup with Jellyfin.
Sail the high seas guys
That was long time ago. I believe the game was BF1.
I know it’s hard to speculate but 100% cpu usage for solid 5~7 seconds only for 8 cores cannot be separate workload (single threaded). A spike is understandable tho.
The game play wasn’t impacted to be honest.
Works for me.
Iphone 13 - Safari
My point here is the developer managed to split the load evenly between 8 threads. How come they cannot do it for 16?
The keyword, evenly, means all 8 threads are at 100% while other 8 threads are at 1-2%.
Blocking collections?
So 8 cores is doable but 16 no?
I bought Ryzen 3950x 16 cores 32 threads.
The first thing I noticed is some AAA games only utilize 8 cores. When you go multi threaded, it’s a matter of adding more threads which can dynamically selected based on the host hardware. AAA game studios are going the bad practice route.
I understand if they port an algorithm optimized to run on specific hardware as it’s. But, a thread count?
Hardware was impressive during Nokia’s glory before apps were a deal breaker.
Microsoft screwed developers hard by making rapid changes to metro layout.
Many of them just gave up and abandoned their apps.
Good because I drew the line at 969
Clickbait and false statements are two different things.
If I write a title saying “Joe Biden resigned” and then talk about how most Americans wants Joe to resign this is considered a false statement.
But if I write “Americans wants only one thing” then this is a clickbait.
Probably got resolved yesterday to help with the new Mean Time To Resolve target.
The main issue here isn’t ads. The issue is straight up false titles.
I understand if they opted for vague summary. But false statement is where i draw the line.
My point is the title in journalism went from a summary of the story to a confusing false statement that might give you a hint of what the story is about.
In this story the title is clearly saying Voyager has stopped communicating with Earth which is false.
What do you mean sotwe.com isn’t a social media?
So the title did its job which is you understand nothing until you enter their site, drive traffic, display ads, and possibly collect your data in the process.
I tried Nabula twice. The latest in 2020.
Service is fine but their UI + search and discover is awful. Like I can barely find creators I like when I search for their exact channel name.