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YouTube will start showing ads on videos outside its partner program
SHS and 4 others reacted to shockz for a topic
lol5 points -
Fairytale of New York: BBC Radio 1 will not play original version
+hedleigh and 3 others reacted to jnelsoninjax for a topic
Umm, has anyone bothered listening to the so called music that the 'young people' listen to? It's ripe with swear words and derogatory phrases...4 points -
Apple will pay $113 million to settle probe on battery issues with old iPhones
matthiew and 3 others reacted to FloatingFatMan for a topic
They settle to deny any wrongdoing. I don't mean Apple, it's obvious why THEY are settling. I mean the people bringing the lawsuit in the first place.4 points -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
Cosmocronos and 3 others reacted to Vishwal for a topic
Because, MS is not serious enough about its ARM project.4 points -
James Bond origin story game in development at Hitman studio IO Interactive
Tuskd and 2 others reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
If someone can make a good Bond game it is IO.3 points -
Microsoft aims to stop Chromium browsers from launching with elevated privileges
Mobius Enigma and 2 others reacted to Brandon H for a topic
there have been bugs in the past and malicious code/apps that have caused chrome and other browsers to launch elevated by default so that's another piece to consider.3 points -
Apple will pay $113 million to settle probe on battery issues with old iPhones
devHead and 2 others reacted to FloatingFatMan for a topic
Why are they settling? 113 million is NOTHING to Apple. The only way scummy business practices like this are going to end is if people stop agreeing to take their money and shut up, and force it all the way through to the courts and get a PROPER judgement against them.3 points -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
Vishwal and 2 others reacted to AsherGZ for a topic
Because, MS is not serious enough about its ARM project. Serious? How? For Microsoft to get the push Apple is getting, they would also have to kill off x86/x64 processor support and only focus on ARM devices exclusively. (They could do better with App support, but this is true of x64 Windows as well, with most of the Microsoft 'Apps' are being kicked once in a while to see if the horse makes a sound. ) Apple are dicks, and they get rewarded for it, cause they are willing to screw over their customers, developers, hardware partners, software partners in ways a 'normal' 'ethical' company would not. Apple did not kill x86 support though. In fact, they created a software translation layer that enables every x86 app ever created for seamlessly run on their chip without any loss of performance. I have no love for Apple but I feel they need to be given credit where credit is due. Even though they are a software company, Microsoft's emulation of Win32 apps on ARM sucks in comparison. Without any loss of performance...LOL. Do you truly believe that? You don’t have to look far to see how false that is. Even Apple said there was a performance hit. I am not looking at Apple numbers but have checked several reviews. To give you a real world example, Shadow of the Tomb Raider runs at playable FPS on the Macbook Air whereas it's unplayable on an 11th gen i7 with Intel's latest Iris Xe graphics. They are obviously doing something right.3 points -
IBM, Red Hat and others want inclusive language in software
Sin2x and one other reacted to adrynalyne for a topic
Apparently not. It seems to me that they are triggered purely by hearing a word. Master/slave perfectly describes the relationships of some equipment. It does not imply anything about the evils of human slavery. What amuses me is that these tend to (not always) be the same people who deride others for, for example, not liking people to swear around children. I will bring up that at my workplace we have started removing, specifically, the master/slave verbiage from our systems. And the directive is pretty simple to follow, and isn't one being provided out of a sense of being triggered - but eliminating ammunition for the issue to be raised at all. It's a lot easier to make a concerted effort, plan it and execute than to deal with a massive law suit or other similarly derailing event because some random person got ###### off at the word "slave" in your code and/or documentation. TLDR: This is removing an attack surface for the growing trend of political correctness across the globe. The problem lies in how sensitive society is becoming...it shouldn't even be an attack surface. Next, we will no longer have a black crayon, marker, or pen for fear it triggers someone.2 points -
Microsoft aims to stop Chromium browsers from launching with elevated privileges
samw61 and one other reacted to Lamp Post for a topic
When would you ever need an elevated browser, though? And a LOT of people don't know what they are doing.2 points -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
derekaw and one other reacted to hagjohn for a topic
I will be getting a M1 Mac Mini (16GB and 1TB) in mid December, replacing my existing '18 Mini. I can't wait to get it.2 points -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
hagjohn and one other reacted to ZipZapRap for a topic
it's more that Apple are comfortable with others leading the way, and take their time to come up with a holistic solution. Apple generally have less cancelled product lines because they thought them out beforehand. Microsoft just chuck stuff at the wall and see what sticks2 points -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
Jazmac and one other reacted to FFX for a topic
The M1 looks awesome, hopefully this will bring more competition and development for ARM.2 points -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
derekaw and one other reacted to AsherGZ for a topic
Because, MS is not serious enough about its ARM project. Serious? How? For Microsoft to get the push Apple is getting, they would also have to kill off x86/x64 processor support and only focus on ARM devices exclusively. (They could do better with App support, but this is true of x64 Windows as well, with most of the Microsoft 'Apps' are being kicked once in a while to see if the horse makes a sound. ) Apple are dicks, and they get rewarded for it, cause they are willing to screw over their customers, developers, hardware partners, software partners in ways a 'normal' 'ethical' company would not. Apple did not kill x86 support though. In fact, they created a software translation layer that enables every x86 app ever created for seamlessly run on their chip without any loss of performance. I have no love for Apple but I feel they need to be given credit where credit is due. Even though they are a software company, Microsoft's emulation of Win32 apps on ARM sucks in comparison.2 points -
YouTube will start showing ads on videos outside its partner program
SHS and one other reacted to Jumping Jacinta for a topic
Party pooper 😋 Does anyone have a content blocker to block Brandon H? 😂2 points -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
astropheed and one other reacted to hagjohn for a topic
Google does not like Windows but for some reason loves MacOS. Google is default search engine on MacOS and iOS. So, yeah.2 points -
YouTube will start showing ads on videos outside its partner program
Depicus and one other reacted to timster for a topic
Google: making network wide ad-blocking an absolute necessity.2 points -
YouTube will start showing ads on videos outside its partner program
otto888 and one other reacted to shockz for a topic
Sigh2 points -
Logitech introduces its lightest wireless gaming mouse, the Pro X Superlight
Circaflex and one other reacted to adrynalyne for a topic
Interesting assumption. More like BT isn’t a guaranteed feature in PCs unless they are laptops or prebuilt. Most of the custom machines I’ve built have not had BT because I have little use for it until recently. BT is fine on Windows.2 points -
Apple is halving App Store commissions to 15% for some developers
quikmantx and one other reacted to dontbeevil for a topic
oh apple it's so nice, it's totally not because of the antitrust2 points -
Microsoft unveils new Fluent icons for its Edge browser
kazerrrt and one other reacted to +Dick Montage for a topic
Microsoft releases another bunch of icons that fit the “style du jour” and yet will never be a fully complete design as something else will come along shortly. And yes their PS still suffers many of the same icons as windows 952 points -
Microsoft aims to stop Chromium browsers from launching with elevated privileges
wingliston reacted to Fleet Command for a topic
Launching Chrome with elevated privileges is necessary for the proper operation of Windows Admin Center in workgroup environments. Microsoft's ideal is to run Windows Admin Center in gateway mode on a member server of a Windows domain. They tell you to purchase a $50,000 TLS certificate for it, even though a free Let's Encrypt certificate works just as well. WAC is inferior to the traditional RSAT but Microsoft isn't listening.1 point -
IBM, Red Hat and others want inclusive language in software
adrynalyne reacted to Emn1ty for a topic
Apparently not. It seems to me that they are triggered purely by hearing a word. Master/slave perfectly describes the relationships of some equipment. It does not imply anything about the evils of human slavery. What amuses me is that these tend to (not always) be the same people who deride others for, for example, not liking people to swear around children. I will bring up that at my workplace we have started removing, specifically, the master/slave verbiage from our systems. And the directive is pretty simple to follow, and isn't one being provided out of a sense of being triggered - but eliminating ammunition for the issue to be raised at all. It's a lot easier to make a concerted effort, plan it and execute than to deal with a massive law suit or other similarly derailing event because some random person got ###### off at the word "slave" in your code and/or documentation. TLDR: This is removing an attack surface for the growing trend of political correctness across the globe. The problem lies in how sensitive society is becoming...it shouldn't even be an attack surface. Next, we will no longer have a black crayon, marker, or pen for fear it triggers someone. I completely agree with you on this, was mostly pointing out that it's not a matter of the people who planned this being offended, but the growing possibility they may be forced to rewrite massive amounts of their codebase if an incident happens that doesn't go in their favor. Political correctness has gone way off the beaten path from what its intent was. It's stopped being about people who want to cause harm to simply being about deciding words themselves are off limits because they themselves carry the baggage. The fact that someone I know was in a meeting where they questioned if the phrase "hash it out" was appropriate language for the workplace just shows that we are just fishing for things to be upset about.1 point -
IBM, Red Hat and others want inclusive language in software
Sin2x reacted to fishnet37222 for a topic
Don't people realize that words can mean different things in different contexts?????? A word that may be offensive to some people in one context doesn't necessarily have the same meaning in another context.1 point -
The Mandalorian
+Dick Montage reacted to Nick H. for a topic
I don't know how to feel about the runtime of each episode. That they range from 30 minutes to an hour can be frustrating as I don't know how much I'm getting each episode, but I guess I prefer that rather than there being unnecessary padding to stretch the episode out. I've enjoyed the episodes so far, and it was great seeing Timothy Olyphant and Katee Sackhoff in their roles. I doubt we'll see the marshal again, but if what I've read about Bo-Katan is right I hope she'll come back at some point.1 point -
RCS messaging is now available worldwide on Android
Good Bot, Bad Bot reacted to +InsaneNutter for a topic
iOS doesn't support RCS. It's all about WhatsApp in many countries outside the US, or some other multi platform equivalent which has become the dominant messaging platform. iMessage is like BBM and locked to one platform, I don't foresee RCS changing anything in the next couple of years personally.1 point -
Fairytale of New York: BBC Radio 1 will not play original version
+hedleigh reacted to Steven P. for a topic
Because people get offended by the lyrics I mean what the hell is wrong with people? Full article https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-549993751 point -
IBM, Red Hat and others want inclusive language in software
stadii reacted to zikalify for a topic
Who? The INI leadership page includes one senior engineer and two distinguished engineers. https://inclusivenaming.org/leadership/1 point -
Fairytale of New York: BBC Radio 1 will not play original version
Daniel F. reacted to Steven P. for a topic
That DJ is probably a massive bellend and a dinlo!1 point -
Fairytale of New York: BBC Radio 1 will not play original version
Steven P. reacted to Daniel F. for a topic
There was a concerted effort to get it banned last year tho, and BBC DJ's refusing to play it so I would assume that's as good as saying they have banned it1 point -
IBM, Red Hat and others want inclusive language in software
Sin2x reacted to noobient for a topic
Finally someone's dealing with real issues.1 point -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
domboy reacted to derpityderp for a topic
Because, MS is not serious enough about its ARM project. I find it funny that people confidently make such statements despite all evidence to the contrary. Microsoft has been consistently iterating on WoA and has never given up despite false starts and losses in the past. They're constantly developing it and adding features and refreshing their Surface but people act like they're treating ARM like Windows Phone and it's 2016.1 point -
Can I use Single Ranked RAM in one Channel and a Dual Ranked RAM in a separate Channel?
Mindovermaster reacted to Steven P. for a topic
Yes I am pretty sure dual channel is disabled entirely when a mix of different RAM type is used, it is the same for mixed RAM speeds, they will default to the slowest for all modules. Anyway the motherboard manual is pretty clear in these cases with supported RAM types. If you let us know which board it is we can confirm.1 point -
Google Chrome now supports ARM Macs, and Edge support is coming soon
derpityderp reacted to adrynalyne for a topic
Because, MS is not serious enough about its ARM project. Serious? How? For Microsoft to get the push Apple is getting, they would also have to kill off x86/x64 processor support and only focus on ARM devices exclusively. (They could do better with App support, but this is true of x64 Windows as well, with most of the Microsoft 'Apps' are being kicked once in a while to see if the horse makes a sound. ) Apple are dicks, and they get rewarded for it, cause they are willing to screw over their customers, developers, hardware partners, software partners in ways a 'normal' 'ethical' company would not. Apple did not kill x86 support though. In fact, they created a software translation layer that enables every x86 app ever created for seamlessly run on their chip without any loss of performance. I have no love for Apple but I feel they need to be given credit where credit is due. Even though they are a software company, Microsoft's emulation of Win32 apps on ARM sucks in comparison. Without any loss of performance...LOL. Do you truly believe that? You don’t have to look far to see how false that is. Even Apple said there was a performance hit. I am not looking at Apple numbers but have checked several reviews. To give you a real world example, Shadow of the Tomb Raider runs at playable FPS on the Macbook Air whereas it's unplayable on an 11th gen i7 with Intel's latest Iris Xe graphics. They are obviously doing something right. That’s only a testament to the hardware, not Rosetta 2. It would have been ever better native.1 point -
Should i replace the wifi card?
camuflage reacted to goretsky for a topic
Hello, It looks like your computer shipped with a half-height Mini PCIe Wi-Fi card using the Qualcomm Atheros AR5B22 chipset, which is a 2.4GHz-only (802.11b/g/n) radio with a maximum speed of 300Mbps. You could look into replacing it with a newer half-height Mini PCIe Wi-Fi card that support 5GHz bands. Your best bet would probably be an Intel 7260HMW half-height Mini PCIe Wi-Fi card, which supports 802.11ac, up to 867Mbps. I would suggest checking in ASUS own support forum to first verify compatibility, though. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky1 point -
Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 17763.1579 with an important security fix
Good Bot, Bad Bot reacted to Dale Burke for a topic
The ones that don't update their OS's are the same ones who don't believe in wearing a mask to stop Covid-19.........Oh, I am soooo banned for this.1 point -
YouTube will start showing ads on videos outside its partner program
SHS reacted to Brandon H for a topic
Cleaned up comments Please keep in mind guys talking about adblock is against our community guidelines. Please do not use this article about ads on YouTube as an excuse to talk about what ad block solutions you use.1 point -
YouTube will start showing ads on videos outside its partner program
Brony reacted to wrack for a topic
I didn't mind ads for a while in YouTube. It is a free service after all. However the ads have became more aggressive and more frequent lately. Especially in last 12 months.1 point -
Logitech introduces its lightest wireless gaming mouse, the Pro X Superlight
stadii reacted to necrosis for a topic
What is Logitech's problem to USB-C? Their 'universal' adapter STILL has no USB-C version and all their latest hardware (this mouse and the thin keyboard) are micro-USB. Come on Logitech get out of the dark ages. The more USB-C devices I get the more I love it. Can use my laptop power brick to charge my laptop, mouse, headphones, power bank. Now if only Apple... least my power bank has Qi for both the phone and watch. As for BT and Windows. Never had issues here. Though most of my experience is using mice. Though a month I was in rehab after an operation I was using BT ear buds and had zero issues then as well. EDIT: Oh wait. Derp. The MX Anywhere 3 I just bought is USB-C. The dongle however is USB-A. But both my desktop and laptop have BT so I just use that.1 point -
Apple is halving App Store commissions to 15% for some developers
quikmantx reacted to sharpdesigner for a topic
Just doing it to dodge anti-trust here. Considering it only applies to developers earning less than $1M yearly, this won't be more than a peanut loss from Apple while they can brag about how *most* developers only have to pay 15% fee and may be in their next presentation, they will tout how developer friendly Apple Store is versus others1 point -
NordVPN launches new feature to scan the dark web for compromised credentials
+hedleigh reacted to +E.Worm Jimmy for a topic
Nord are shady. Go BitWarden. Nord is probably the least shady according to reviews, if you have evidence otherwise, post it. But considering you are suggesting a password manager to replace VPN... i am not sure you have it.1 point -
NordVPN launches new feature to scan the dark web for compromised credentials
+hedleigh reacted to Nick H. for a topic
What makes Nord shady?1 point -
Apple is halving App Store commissions to 15% for some developers
dead.cell reacted to DramaInc for a topic
This is awesome! Epic's still gonna whine though.1 point -
Chrome 87 out with huge performance improvements, new omnibox actions, more
Emon reacted to derekaw for a topic
Dunno...why would a site called neoWIN not mention MacOS? /s He was making a joke, mate. You know what /s means? The best jokes include no /s tag.1 point -
macOS 11.1 beta is out, marking a change in macOS version numbers
MickeForsberg reacted to adrynalyne for a topic
To...being garbage?1 point -
UK set to help build space debris removal satellite
zikalify reacted to dismuter for a topic
Interstellar, really? What are they on about?! Are they going to clean things up past Pluto? According to them, if you're sweeping the front yard of your house in Kansas, you're on an intercontinental clean-up mission.1 point -
Microsoft unveils new Fluent icons for its Edge browser
samw61 reacted to neufuse for a topic
I agree, while I appreciate the changes and creating a consistent design, this did not have to have the announcement. Imagine if the marketing team that created all those amazing graphics used in the article put their skills into actually creating a consistent design rather than hyping small changes, we could actually have a fully refreshed UI by now. Like what is the actual point of those marketing materials?! They look cool as heck, but who are they marketing to?! would of been nicer if they would of made their UI look like their marketing materials... actual glass and acrylic1 point -
Microsoft unveils new Fluent icons for its Edge browser
dead.cell reacted to neufuse for a topic
I wish they'd just hire a team to just redo ALL graphics in the OS all at one time and be done with it... been asking for that since windows 3.1 , even windows 95 didnt refresh all the icons for just a major UI jump1 point -
VR headsets?
Joni_78 reacted to Brandon H for a topic
If the Index is in your price range I'd highly recommend that as it seems to be getting the most support seeing as Valve is behind it. The Quest 2 is also a good option; I believe it has the option of plugging in a usb to your computer for more power if needed. However the downside of the Quest is it's Facebook controlled and even forces you to log in with your facebook account to use now. Whether you have a problem with that or not could sway your decision there.1 point -
Samsung Galaxy S21 will reportedly not ship with wired earphones
Sin2x reacted to TsarNikky for a topic
If the price is adjusted accordingly, fine. Additionally, as long as a jack for wired earbuds remains. Thus, users are given a choice--what a strange concept for so many high-companies.1 point