Jpeg was only invented in 1992
Jpeg was only invented in 1992
And if I really really really wanted one in my browser (which I don’t but for the sake of argument) I’ll look for an add-on.
Same reason I don’t want my browser to filter or ban my content but I totally use unlock origin.
Most likely scenario in my opinion too.
Shrinkflation!
Must be nice having one or those free computers running on free electricity with free internet.
And that nobody… Cambridge Analytica!
No deal peasant. Best I can do is 5 12 hour days.
That’s a really cool one kiwi bro!
Works well in Summit. When you try to just show the image it shows the full height image but you can pinch to zoom in.
And if you actually open the post with comments it’s nicely zoomed already to fit width:
What’s that in imperial shitloads?
Yeah I was just in Utah for business and didn’t even realise there was a block. I didn’t go to pornhub but all my regular sites just worked. 🤷♂️🍆
That’s untrue. I specifically bought it for h265 decoding. Which it does have in hardware. I play h265 content exclusively and never had an issue. Even 80~100mbps blue ray UHD rips. And because it has gigabit ethernet there’s never any buffering issues either from my NAS.
What’s missing in the shield? I have a gen 1 and it still plays anything I throw at it. High bitrate HDR 4k video etc.
That’s ridiculous. People have been buying light bulbs based on Watts for around a century and understand that higher W means brighter and more power.
Invoice.doc
That was when they still put real cocaine in the hose lining. Different times.
A bit later but I do remember seeing Back to the Future in its first week at a drive-in. Was fun… I remember my mum made burgers and wrapped them In paper napkins. And my dad couldn’t see the napkin in the dark and ate the whole burger napkin and all.
I can remember that shit but not what I told a client last week.
20% torrent and 80% stremio with real debrid.
Stremio and RD is just so easy. Torrent for anything I really want to keep forever in very high quality.
Not VMs but I have way more docker containers. I run most things as containers which keeps the base OS nice and clean and free from dependency hell.