- Haven't found any, certainly not any with active seeders. If you know of a tracker (that doesn't require super special invites), I'm all ears.
- Unfortunately not everything is available on the high seas. For instance, it's impossible to find older seasons of MasterChef Australia (in HD). Heck even trying to view it legally, outside of AU, is a mission - Amazon is the only entity that has the older seasons. I ended up subscribing to a Prime account just for this.
- How would that work for countries where Amazon doesn't have a legal presence? A foreign court would be able to do anything.
- The keyword here is "could". Remember that Tuxedo spent a lot of time and money and ultimately had to abandon their effort.
- There is one now: https://archive.is/ZuGtm
- This is cool, but why the weird joker mask? It they wanted to obscure the face, surely there were better options.
- You may jest, but a more practical approach would be to compile a traditional app to WASM, say using Rust + egui (which has a native WASM target).
- Most likely because this was a star ship (or space station) with a limited number of personnel, all of whom have fixed duties that need to be done. You simply can't afford to waste your time away in holodecks.
The people we saw on screen most of the time also held important positions on the ship (especially the bridge, or engineering) and you can't expect them to just waste significant chunks of time.
Also, don't forget that these people actually like their jobs. They got there because they sincerely wanted to, out of personal interest and drive, and not because of societal pressures like in our present world. They already figured out universal basic income and are living in an advanced self-sufficient society, so they don't even need a job to earn money or live a decent life - these people are doing their jobs because of their pure, raw passion for that field.
- The setup was great, but the ending was disappointing. I was expecting him to visually show a2 + b2 = c2 by cutting up the two squares into tiny pieces and rearranging them to show that they're the same as c2... but sadly he didn't.
So I'm still left waiting for actual visual proof that goes all the way.
- I recall there was a project to revive the N900 with modern internals, anyone know what happened to it?
- An emergency bootable/rescue tool for Macs!
- Non-paywall link: https://archive.is/DWhwq
- They have to pay the fees regardless, since no TV would sell if it didn't have an HDMI port. So unless the TV manufacturers can also convince set-top box makers, game console manufacturers, Blu-Ray makers etc to include DisplayPort, they'll need to continue including an HDMI port.
So this needs to be an industry-wide switch, not just TV makers.
- But does it support VRR?
- There's no financial incentive. No other mass consumer device besides PCs use DisplayPort, heck, even PCs generally have an HDMI port. So the percentage of TV buyers who actually need to use DisplayPort (basically Linux users) would be a very very very small minority.
- Forget the children, no one should be subjected to the brainrot that is TikTok. Or any form of vertical short videos for that matter.
- > RDF stands for Resource Description Framework and is a standard for describing web resources and data interchange, developed and standardized with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Wouldn't have guessed it. My first guess was Relational Document Format.
- Looks like it is in need of some tonic.
- I reckon your best bet would be the Unihertz Jelly Star[1] - it has a 3" screen, which is comparable to your old HTC Hero (3.2"), and you can run a LineageOS GSI on it. Oh, and it has a programmable hardware button, 3.5mm jack and a frikking INFRARED PORT to control TVs etc!
Sadly no trackball, but no modern phone has one anymore.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12502225/