Need? No. But hardware acceleration makes things faster and more efficient.
Need? No. But hardware acceleration makes things faster and more efficient.
You copy pasted 3 possible answers from the font of infinite possible answers. OP could have done the same themselves but chose to ask humans.
To be fair, LLMs are very good at this sort of associative lookup. But I agree that it doesn’t add much to thr conversation. It’s like the modern equivalent of letmegooglethatforyou
Do you have a source for the CIA backing claim? I can’t find anything substantiated with a quick ddg search.
Well if everything’s working correctly you’d want the desktop itself to stay close to the sdr values but have applications that are HDR capable to make use of it. Otherwise you’re limited to full screen apps making use of it.
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Four months of prison? It sounds like the man is disconnected from reality but hardly a real threat to society.
Honestly the LCD decks are so cheap, especially with sales, I don’t think you could build a gaming PC for that price.
Or just don’t use it
Ah I did some more research and what I said only applies to the older Elgato devices. They did use h264 as the format over usb and you could use that directly without recoding. But they moved to a custom format due to delay and decoding overhead. And ofc you’d want stream ovelays and such which also requires reencoding.
You are correct that the Elgato does video encoding. And that if you use your GPU it’s putting a little bit of extra load on the GPU. But it’s negligible since the video encoding is a separate part of the chip. Maybe you’ll lose a percentage of FPS due to power usage snd bandwidth, but honestly the same is probably true for the CPU load caused by USB bandwidth.
I will always downvote articles with “slams” in the title. It is undoubtedly low effort clickbait. …unless someone actually gets a door slammed in their face.
Revanced still works but it’s a cat and mouse game. Sometimes it will stop working but the next day someone will have found a workaround. Bit of a hassle to patch the new APK each time.
There is no one-size-fits-all architecture. Microservices are fine, but probably not for you.
Piracy is not a real solution to the problem. Microsoft allows these sorts of things to exist in the background because they would rather lose out on some sales than lose market share.
Has anyone here been in a situation where they thought “man, 4g sure is slow. Hope they roll out 5g soon”? I guess they need a feature to put on the box, otherwise people might think their current phone is good enough.
Good thing you’ve got so many upgrade options on AM4
Mom: “We have Linux at home”
Linux at home: Google™ Linux
And if said tradesperson doesn’t want their equipment to get wet in the rain they get a van instead.