Not if they don’t share any heritage with Unix. Osx is the only one that fits the bill there.
Not if they don’t share any heritage with Unix. Osx is the only one that fits the bill there.
Not “start from anywhere” like this service is.
It’s the cell plan not the server costs unfortunately. When they moved to app based starting from anywhere you need to start paying the cell carrier for that wireless connection.
No idea how you can come to any of these conclusions given that viewer numbers are publicly visible. If this were true the streamers wouldn’t be live as much as they are outside these hours.
Clearly people want it. Who are you to say what’s a good product?
Kinda? Though they need a better discovery page for live streams.
Seconding the meross recommendation. Installed it about a year ago and it’s been flawless.
Yep, was just pointing out it was possible.
I’ve not experienced it myself but aptx voice is supposed to improve it, as well as the new codecs in bt 5/5.1
That’s how I run my work setup. Ide on center monitor, documentation on the right, media and chat on the left.
And it was severed by a thin slice of atoms that used their force field as a wedge to force them apart.
Which is similar to the reasoning for calling fissile material renewable.
It’s renewable in the same way that solar is. Eventually the sun will die and solar won’t work just like we’ll eventually run out of fissible material.
Aren’t most base-load nuclear plants typically paired with an energy storage solution like a gravity battery to habdle burst loads?
Eh, I’d say continuous training models are pretty close to this. Adapting to changing conditions and new input is kinda what they’re for.
I go the other way with it. Give me something broken but close and I’ll use the documentation to fix it.
Matt’s off road is great for passive watching while I work.
What’d they get wrong on the Android TV boxes?
Also garage doors for that matter. That spring can be lethal when it breaks.
*crappy turd