

Not for normal playback but in particular ffv1 is used for archival stuff and is IMHO likely to be used with programmatic usage e.g. generating thumbnails for thousands of chapters of video and the like, where decoding speed does matter.
Not for normal playback but in particular ffv1 is used for archival stuff and is IMHO likely to be used with programmatic usage e.g. generating thumbnails for thousands of chapters of video and the like, where decoding speed does matter.
God I wish megacorps would stop being morons with NDA nonsense and just open up the possibilities for open source devs to actually use the hardware that’s out there
As someone who also screwed up on the Gith and doesn’t know how to do spoilers… If you don’t go past the “are you sure you want to advance” prompt, you can still find her somewhere in act 1
All of that is inherent in self hosting anything publicly accessible. You wouldn’t start off a reply to someone setting up openvpn with “you’re in for a world of hurt,” would you?
This is why I haaaate “today I learned” posts sourced from a cheesy interview. Some exaggerated or even sarcastic statement gets spun into absolute truth and it’s pervasive
As someone who also has 15+ years of experience in the field and is currently infosec management, it’s not that bad. Certainly not something I’d say “you’re in for a world of hurt” about like somebody just bought a bad timeshare.
Especially if you’re not hosting production email for a company and you’re not leaving the server as an open relay, it isn’t very painful at all.
You could also be less condescending, but as you said: your call. :)
Definitely will want to see photos. It sounds like there could be something stuck between heatsink and PCB causing the warp
>over exaggerating
Like she was done with exaggerating?
Does anyone under exaggerate?
I see this usage a lot now and I have no idea where it came from. Isn’t just exaggerating the same meaning?
Give us some examples? What goals are you being asked to give up on?