

I don’t know how many not tech savvy people know this, but it helps too.
I don’t know how many not tech savvy people know this, but it helps too.
Could bluesky have won over Mastodon because of the fediverse barrier where people doesn’t know which server to choose?
Maybe it didn’t started for that goal.
Year of linux desktop?
And so do Soviet Union too. /s
Welcome to Web 3 I guess. Automated systems ignoring real actors
YouTube always re-encodes the video
You are right. For example you can upload an avi to YouTube, but they will never host and stream an avi.
YouTube automatically generate videos in lower resolution of the one uploaded.
So when you watch a 4k video and switch to 1080, you are no longer watching the original video but a re-encoded one by YouTube itself which could have more artifacts since it’s resized and compressed.
I dunno the exact specs (like bit rate, etc.), someone will probably add them in another reply.
Lol
Ehm, it is already like that. Most of smart TVs use Android which is under Google control, a big (if not the biggest) ad company.
Obviously they will stick with things that make money making it a call of duty look-alike, the same way they have done with 2042.
I’ve played 2042 just because Ps Plus gave it for free and I used mostly portals.
BfV was good with updates, but because of EA they never finished the game and we never saw Russia in a WWII game.
I bet it is chromium too.
Brave is chromium.
It’s the best example in my opinion, because it is full of fake versions of popular piracy sites because Google hides the originals.
And it is the only site I know ddg shows certification every time.
Ddg already have this for some sites.
So even if they provided official DualSense driver for Linux, don’t bother to make their games compatible.
Why?
Do bluesky advertise itself?