Prediction: there will come a day that someone releases a debloater for windows debloating software.
If you doubt that debloaters will get bloated: just take a look at the ad-blockers that that let through "approved" ads.
Companies reap what they sow - more often than not the amount of "drama" is proportional to the amount of cow manure in the communications coming from the company in question.
Russia is perfectly capable of setting up a national console + infrastructure, I'm sure.
A credible games industry capable of providing quality content, though, would be a different matter altogether.
The recommendation for edge is to only run it if the normal edition doesn't even boot from usb when trying to install it. If, after installing the normal version, you discover that you need a more recent kernel for hardware support, you can...
Yup.
Funny anecdote: ubuntu's software manager comes pre-installed as the snap version. Back when I was still on xubuntu the manager was so slow starting up that by the time one could browse the library I usually had already forgotten what piece...
Used to have one of their aluminum cases a few decades ago. Cost was not the problem, the darned thing letting through every tiny bit of noise was.
Nowadays that would be less of a problem with ssd's and better airflow-focused cases (allowing...
Recently obtained canon usb scanner and brother network printer. Installation went so smoothly on both my significant other's windows and my linux system that I don't even recall whether I had to install drivers for either of them. I never saw...
That cruft running in the background is, guaranteed, going to be doing something more than sitting quietly at an inopportune moment. Worse offenders are windows update, adobe creative cloud, and any video conferencing/calling software. Seems to...
I'd go even further: I would prefer steam without the obligatory application entirely. Barring that, a version of the application which runs invisibly in the background or, if it must absolutely intrude, with only the minimal mode. No shop, no...
Why, lol to you, too. I am happy, though befuddled, to have amused you.
Back on topic:
Quite a few classic emulators can do this nowadays. It's even been integrated into retroarch, if I remember correctly.
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You think that they're going to risk ftc scrutiny by lying about this or you're referring to them interviewing an nvidia engineer suddenly, somehow, making the video sponsored?
Maybe because it isn't sponsored by nvidia at all. Gamersnexus doesn't do sponsored content pieces (of the kind where the entire video's existence is paid for and bought by the sponsor) and doesn't even sell in-video ad space to nvidia (or amd...
I'm surprised that they are still using a monolithic die for this. Dividing things up along the natural cpu, gpu, ai-processor lines looks, to my admittedly inexpert eyes, to be far less problematic that dividing a cpu or gpu into chiplets...