There’s about 20 things at most that I’ll monitor over the year, so its really not worth the effort.
There’s about 20 things at most that I’ll monitor over the year, so its really not worth the effort.
I dont need it, tbh. I’m interested in so little, LOL!
I still have an old laptop running v16 Ubuntu iirc. Basically using it as a sort of media centre.
I take screengrabs through the year of products I’m interested in and keep records. So I tend to see when they raise their prices in early November, only to drop it to just above the original price for their Black Friday “deals”.
Really there needs to be changes in consumer law to tackle this. We either lost a bunch of legal protection after Brexit, here in the UK, or the retailers realise they can get away with it. Amazon is really bad at this. So are the really big tech retailers.
He calls it the (one he tells us about) Cyberhouse. Did tours for TV and youtube iirc
He has a stash of frozen embryos of him and a load of women. There aint a billionaire alive that doesnt have a hidden bunker, too.
More incel vibes than Columbine. If he wasn’t rich he’d never get anywhere near vagina, let alone set up bunkers with his stored semen and fertilised eggs…
Fricker reviewed a few free ones (and cab/IR vsts) in the past. Look up Emissary and NadIR.
Watching the youtube videos on how it works seems it has a series of VHS options. It wont be as good as modern 4k but will clean it up.
I found that through youtube last night. Wondering if it’ll run on this 5th gen i7 laptop.
Oneohtrix Point Never
Just googled and will have to listen later. I’ve scared people with Igorrr and a load of German industrial too.
Reminds me of my workmate who said “I like ALL music, what’ya listening to?”
Squarepusher went down well. 😅
You should see it in the resolution of the file as it would scale it down. It depends if there is a re-encode chip or if there is a pass-through facility. Your PC card should also tell you what the incoming signal/resolution is.
In theory yes. Some only work at 1080p, depends on the unit and the streaming service you use. They’re like 9 quid though so no real loss if you buy one and it doesnt work for your particulars.
They’re great little boxes just for generally fixing issues with compatibility between things like satellite boxes and various older TVs. The little components do tend to wear out after a while though as they use cheap capacitors and thin traces to chips.
Like I said, its about 20 things max. Really not hard to keep track.