Hopefully this will render the Ratchet & Clank series playable…
Hopefully this will render the Ratchet & Clank series playable…
IMO, ASRock.
Considering that they’re probably the only mobo manufacturer that officially supports using consumer AM4 CPUs on a server (see ASRock Rack), and always supported ECC ram on all AM4 motherboards - and that I haven’t had anything negative happen with any of their products so far (at work) - I personally would choose ASRock next.
Haven’t had the chance to try them for AM5 yet, sadly.
This and the “Cast youtube video to TV” without an external bridging software
It’s not as much of a port as it is a spin-off / prequel.
Sorry for being pedantic, my point is that VCS is also available on PS2, so by definition it’s not a port.
No PC version though, sadly.
I have been using exfat since it has support for big ISOs and is compatible with Linux.
The ST400 does NOT support ext4, but I didn’t care much: I wanted a partition scheme that was accessible from both Windows and Linux.
I don’t recall ever having to change the firmware for that, nor for NTFS which I have used the very first time when testing it out.
For my use case, I am using a cheap 120G ssd on which I only keep ISOs, so I never found myself needing multiple partitions…
Edit: The documentation does say that it supports multiple partitions, but again, I never tested that out, so YMMV…
Hope this helps.
Take a look at the IODD ST400.
It’s a hardware solution to your problem: you put multiple isos on an ssd, plug your ssd into the ST400, then plug the ST400 into the computer you want to live boot from (through USB).
From the ST400 you can quickly swap the active ISO, and it acts like a virtual DVD drive to the target computer, and you’re basically ejecting and inserting a new DVD every time you do so.
You can also mount it for RW operations (ie. for inserting new ISOs without having to remove the SSD), for which it acts like a regular usb disk - but I recommend using it usually in RO mode to avoid data corruption.
It’s not that user friendly, but once you get used to it, it’s a perfect multiboot tool to have in your belt.
Have you tried Qt but with QMake instead of CMake?
Use Qt Creator instead of Visual Studio.
It is much much easier to manage the project with QMake in my personal opinion, and Qt Creator blends beautifully with the Qt Framework with the kit manager, and the form designer, qmake/cmake integration…
Qt (Framework) manages so much behind the scenes that cross platform is trivial.
My reasoning for suggesting unlisted instead of private is because the recipients might not have a YouTube account, so making it unlisted means they’re certainly able to view the video.
Have you considered keeping them on YouTube but unlisted, so that they don’t show up on your profile nor in youtube searches?
Otherwise, you could create a Google Photos album, but either quality suffers, or the videos will take a lot of space.
All the other options I could suggest either call for a recurrent payment, but trust me, it gets tedious after a while (ie. VPS with Peertube or similar), or call for losing quality by a lot (ie. Whatsapp or Telegram channels/groups), or quickly become unpractical (ie. Mega, Dropbox…)
There are plenty of choices, and if you’re 100% sure you’re fine with recurring payments and having to constantly mantain a system/keep it updated and secure, then go ahead and make a VPS, but if you’d rather have it be convenient, look into additional YouTube settings or common alternatives like Vimeo.
That’s right, but as I said, I’m not much of a Tesla fan, which is why I don’t really care much for that, and I don’t believe I’ll see many CTs in Europe anyways.
No matter what, my point still stands, that warning has been around for a while on Model 3’s.
Are you saying that the Model 3 is unpainted?
Well, it is, and it’s painted in organic paint, which is much more delicate than traditional paints, and that’s why that statement is also found in Model 3’s user manuals as well.
While I don’t have anything to quote, I am wondering if perhaps the Cybertruck actually does have a layer of organic paint which is either transparent or just stainless-steel colored.
Ps. This is not the hill I’ll die on. I am not much of a Tesla fan and my experience about it comes from a close friend of mine’s Model 3. I only wanted to make it clear that this is not a Cybertruck exclusive warning and thus I believe it has nothing to do with the stainless steel being exposed.
Nothing new, and it might also have nothing to do with having stainless steel on sight… The Model 3 has the same exact warnings, at least the ones sold in Europe do.
Have you looked into Cloudflare Tunnel? It’s a turnkey solution that does exactly what you want. No idea what the cost is though.
Not that OVH’s reputation was much higher to begin with.
They had another fire in a different datacenter in Germany I believe, going back about 3 years, in which the business I was working for had lost only emails but was also renting a dedicated server with them in a different datacenter.
Looking at how they handled the situation (slow response times, not offering us space in a different datacenter to at least keep receiving emails), plus after constantly experiencing IO slowdowns in their “Performance” web hosting pack (in 2 out of 3 different hosting packs), our business (and me too, personally) changed providers in the coming months for basically everything.
I suppose that was the right choice.
The only thing I didn’t care to switch was DNS, but this last event makes me think whether I should also switch DNS providers.
Edit: I just realized that this post is NOT today years old but was actually the event that I had experienced.
Whatever… I guess I’m gonna leave my experience over here anyways.
Can we please focus on actual user experience?
Firefox is the only major browser without HDR support on Windows…
Looking at the community feedback, the market research done before posting your advertisement doesn’t look that reliable to me…
Sadly I don’t have a modern equivalent of this game, but I have to say I am really into it since I do kinda enjoy the medieval ambient/theme.
Have you considered Medieval Dinasty?
Standard C does not have typeof. That’s just a compiler extension…
Also the equivalent of typeof is most likely decltype or auto.
In my experience, they are pretty difficult to emulate.
My pretty recent build still struggles to play some scenes with specific weapons (i.e. the Lava Gun was the worst offender, IIRC, I think it was R&C2).
RX 5700XT + 3700XT.
Generally speaking, the beginning of R&C2 usually has issues with LOD, and possibly even the rest of the game does.
I have never played R&C1, and can’t recall my experience in emulating R&C3 but together with 2, they’ve always been much much slower than all other games I have tried emulating so far.