That HyperCam 2 had better be unregistered.
That HyperCam 2 had better be unregistered.
Unfortunately, If they did have onboard drivers it would only ever be for an old version of Windows. (Same as the disks and then later discs that used to come with hardware)
And in the case of phone hardware and features such as VoLTE it’s intentional so you’re locked into their OS.
I don’t remember hearing about it before. I might have, but even if so the reminder is helpful.
That punchline hits a little differently now.
Who indeed.
I meant in the sense of could possibly, but I don’t have a guess on how likely.
I am extrapolating on the stability thing just based on the language it’s coded in, which isn’t any kind of guarantee, but I think it is a good sign
I think you’re absolutely right at the high-end, but if I have a cheaper or older machine (especially laptop) and I’m not going to play AAA games on it anyway, this driver could eventually lead to decent performance with even greater stability than the proprietary ones.
I don’t think an open source driver will ever fully catch up to the proprietary ones in this case, but for people who want to use only open drivers if it eventually gets somewhat close that might be enough.
Sounds promising
Maybe it’s specifically meant to be used on boot USB sticks/memory-cards and optical discs? If so then maybe this is about the host filesystem and not what’s inside the images being booted?
That’s the only way I can make sense of this, but I haven’t heard of it before, so I just don’t know.
I wonder how 2kHz would do. Or 10kHz.
I’m surprised existing systems weren’t mentioned.
Booting from the network has been a thing since the 80s and is now standardized, I guess the main ‘new’ thing here is using https instead of tftp
There used to be pornlemmy but it died (and was too restrictive in my opinion)
I don’t know why not the one you named, as far as I know it’s the only remaining general porn instance. There’s just a few scattered communities on other general instances, and there are specialty instances like your own.
There’s also a bit on Mastodon but mostly reposting from reddit.
True. I suppose there are still many Cars, or Monsters, or chefs, etc.
They are all Toy Story characters. I don’t know what they are going to do when they run out.
Maybe keep askandroid in reserve for when that time arrives
Is that really a 410x improvement for whatever txpush is?
The licensing on HDMI doesn’t allow open source implementations of at least some of the driver stuff.
So it works on Nvidia because of the closed source driver.
(I have not dug into details obviously)
I really hate this trend.
Note that the battery will generally stop working after a long enough time turned on and powered via AC, but otherwise yeah.