

ZRAM is used as swap space, it’s not just the compression that makes it stand out.
ZRAM is used as swap space, it’s not just the compression that makes it stand out.
It must be noted that players on PlayStation 4 will NOT receive Update 2.0 or The Phantom Liberty DLC
It’s called ZRAM.
Yes, it is essentially swap file, but they list it as RAM under settings like 6+2 RAM, which is at best misleading.
Xiaomi is also guilty of that.
Swap != RAM
QMMP is the spiritual successor of the project, and supports Winamp skins.
QMMP supports Winamp skins, that’s what I’m using, it’s fantastic.
I had a stroke reading the title.
I reckon that blocking ad blockers isn’t some extra countermeasure here. It’s actually right in line with what Manifest V3 and that new environment attestation system are all about. They’re basically making sure that if you tinker with crucial bits of the JavaScript – stuff they see as essential (like anti-adblock) – you won’t make it through the attestation and you’ll get blocked.
They don’t want to block all modifications because that would be a hindrance to many users, for example the visually impaired. However, anything affecting their bottom line will probably be blocked.
How that will affect Firefox? I don’t know, maybe nothing will change for us, or perhaps Google will block Firefox altogether. We certainly know they’re capable.
You’re being obnoxious, on top of being wrong. Please stop.
Nonsense. NAND flash memory is non-volatile and can be read from indefinitely without wearing out.
The Gecko Engine (Firefox), holds a user share of 4%. When compared to Chromium’s (Google Chrome and its clones) whooping 72% (roughly) user share, it’s clear that Firefox has limited relevance to their business strategy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:StatCounter-browser-ww-monthly-202011-202011-bar.png
Will someone please think of the mega corporation. 😢
No it’s not the same. Playing games, or loading assets causes no wear for the SSD.
Some countries don’t allow interruptive ads. Cherish it while you still can!
No problems with Mozilla VPN
Remember when some people said we’re nuts thinking Google will try to ban ad blockers with manifest v3? Yeah.
In case someone’s wondering about cheaper options; Samsung 980 500GB NVMe M.2 costs as much as £32 GBP (~40 USD), and 1 TB version is £52 GBP (~65 USD).
I reckon a nifty idea instead of preinstalling software is to have a file extension finder that suggests software based on the file extension. Sure, there are some file types that have multiple uses, but many proprietary solutions use distinct extensions, making it quite straightforward to organize the recommendations.