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Make sure that splitter is specifically marked as a powered HDCP 1.3 splitter, the exploit was patched in 1.4.
moved to hexbear, theanonymousejoker can stop defending sexual drawn images of children anytime now
Make sure that splitter is specifically marked as a powered HDCP 1.3 splitter, the exploit was patched in 1.4.
I used to pay for Deezer used and a variety of downloaders to download FLACs from them, but then they seemed to break that at some point and a ton of metadata was borked. Also, some artists who were on a bunch of different labels only ever had stuff from just one label on there, which meant a trip to the torrent sites/Soulseek anyway.
I just gave up and went back to Soulseek and RuTracker for my music after a while.
We’ve got DVDFab bots here on Lemmy now?
Rishi really doesn’t want people voting Tory, does he?
4K Blu Rays encoded in H265 are usually on 100gb discs, so I can see where they’re coming from
Why is it 694mb, Windows only and hosted on Mediafire?
Nice try, but no.
I run AntiX on my EeePC 701, the original with a 630mhz Celeron. Runs a treat.
Debian has official support for RISC V boards, but they don’t have officially available images for those boards (at least not the Mars).
I have a Milk-V Mars but it really isn’t performant enough for any task I have for an SBC. Distro support seems to be a pain too, as the provided Debian image isn’t meant to run on repos aside from a Debian snapshot from 2022.
I really do hope things improve. I’m planning on moving over to an RK3588 ARM board for desktop daily drivering but one day I’m hoping a decently affordable RISC V alternative will turn up.
Most of my family here in Australia use iPhones, and by extension, iMessage. Granted, they also use FB Messenger, Snapchat and all the rest, but mainly iMessage. It’s the default and it works for them.
I can assure you that this is not a thing exclusive to the US.
Yeah, that’s pretty typical for some of these Switch game collections. Asylum is the smallest so it gets to be on the game card (probably a 4GB one).
Still not as stupid as the Megaman Legacy Collection 1+2 physical release, where they only included the first collection on the card which weighed in at about 500mb~.
Publishers will penny pinch any way they can.
They’re Ryzen processors with “AI” accelerators, so an LLM can definitely run on hardware on one of those. Other options are available, like lower powered ARM chipsets (RK3588-based boards) with accelerators that might have half the performance but are far cheaper to run, should be enough for a basic LLM.