I'm not terribly concerned about Googles intended uses for my data. At least not yet. I fully believe that they only intend to anonymously serve me ads. That's how they make money, and they want to make money.
Google has actually been...
This is a good reminder for me to return to Rising - I started off and was having an enjoyable time, but I never got a chance to finish before it ended up in the backlog as so many titles do for one reason or another.
Anyone who's waiting for Hundred Heroes, don't forget that EC: Rising the prequel spinoff, has importable saves that will give content in Hundred Heroes.There seem to be some people who are making their "perfect" saves for import reasons, so...
On the good side, if you got it through Humble Choice it IS the base version of the game, but comes with a coupon for use on Humble Store that gets you the Season Pass (which is all the DLC, including the expansions) for 60% off . That's...
Yeah it's part of the humble choice this month so lots of key sites have it super cheap now from people reselling the choice keys. I haven't claimed my choice bundle yet but is that season pass content worth it? I think the choice bundle has a...
Just because people repeat this a lot and want it to be true because it suits their political and/or financial agenda doesn't mean that it is actually true.
Government can be, and is very effective in very many cases. When you see a regulation...
I've been looking for a new case for my NAS/home server rebuild project, and recently became aware of these two new cases from Silverstone - https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/computer-chassis/rm600/ and...
Update:
AMD to open source Micro Engine Scheduler (MES) firmware for Radeon GPUs
https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/05/amd_mes_open_source/
yesterday AMD divulged more details, specifying that one of the things it would be making open source...
I do not live in the US, in my country net neutrality stopped being enforced by the government. So what happened to the consumer?
I have a 1Gb/400Mb connection, if I access Netflix, Google, Microsoft or Steam it's all good I mostly get those...
That was my recollection from the first time around, but they tried so many things before the Title II change stuck (well, at least temporarily) that I can't remember what the final deal was anymore.
I had kind of hoped it would go all the way...
A lot of people see a bad regulation, and instead of wanting to fix that regulation, their first reaction is "regulation = bad"
I'd argue in many cases "no regulation" is just as bad as, and sometimes maybe even worse than "bad regulation".
The...
Sorta, they have CPU's with iGPU's that are not called APU's. APU's are their term for CPU's with larger iGPU's than what you would find in their CPUs.
I don't know, the explosive growth in streaming, and devices syncing increasingly crazy high resolution images, everyone video chatting, etc. etc. uses more upstream bandwidth than in the past.
The internet is supposed to democratize content...
I'm guessing that AIO wise the LF3 would be one of the better candidates given it has a thicker radiator than most others out there - 38mm vs 27mm for typical aluminum Asetek variation designs that are the majority of other models. There are a...
Net Neutrality is conceptually a good thing; I find it concerning that certain vested interests attempting to just make up often contrary descriptions has worked as well as it has. In short, Net Neutrality just means that from a all...