

I’ve had windscribe for a few years and love it! Dirt cheap and pretty damn fast. Haven’t had any issues with their android app, but I rarely use it. What’s the issue with the windscribe app?
I’ve had windscribe for a few years and love it! Dirt cheap and pretty damn fast. Haven’t had any issues with their android app, but I rarely use it. What’s the issue with the windscribe app?
This is definitely another bad sign for the rest of the game. Way too many issues during development for it to be worth the buy.
Nope, that’s exactly what will happen. I dunno if I’d call it “intended” (at least not by the politicians that will put it forward), but the various state intelligence apparatus are absolutely banking on it.
You’re only a full citizen if you use Google or Apple is a dystopia I should have seen coming.
surely nothing could go wrong with this
and costs the U.S. economy an estimated $29.2 billion annually
does it though?
Is there any way to practically check this? Surely just saying “i dont use the internet very much” is enough.
They’re the best, they should be the target, and they shouldn’t be responding to takedown requests.
the thing about whack a mole is you, the player, do not get to decide if more moles pop up.
also, yeah, i’ve never heard of this and the fuckin piratebay is still up. i literally tell my students to use torrents and a vpn for anything they cant afford and might want to watch for class.
I’ll take anything with a GUI instead.
I haven’t used linux in a good minute, but for some reason I was under the impression that it hated AMD gpu’s?
If this was like $150, I’d definitely buy one
I think she’s talking about the consoles themselves.
The Finals is fun and free. Apex Legends is cool too. A lot of shooting but no gore at all.
is this a surprise to anyone?
sensor pattern noise is recognizable to an extent with pros, but usually its paired with highlight rolloff and other similar qualities. For instance, when I watch a movie, I can figure, okay, this was probably one of the arri’s rather than a RED, etc. Sometimes, especially with a bit of knowledge on how/where they shot this, you can get an even better idea, close to a specific model. Of course if you’re watching an actual movie, this is all after color correction so its more obvious if you have the raw files.
anyway, my point is, people who work with the cameras and files can definitely have at least a good idea of what camera something was shot with, but you’d really need a huge database and computers to do the work to match it exactly. I have colleagues that will show me something they worked on, with cameras they don’t own and between the group of us, someone can immediately spot what camera it was shot on. but! like you said, if you post pictures on the internet, and then more pictures/videos with the same camera elsewhere, yeah it should be theoretically possible to match them with sensor noise pattern. they could at least prove its the same model. i’m not sure how much it differentiates between same camera models, but i can recognize my camera models dnp easy peasy. i have not had any caffeine yet so this is likely a jumbled mess of a thought and i apologize.