Weirdly it’s much more clearly BLUE when read in reverse, whereas forwards it looked more like BULB
Weirdly it’s much more clearly BLUE when read in reverse, whereas forwards it looked more like BULB
Yeah, for instance the semi-ubiquitous “small TV with a vhs player built in” that was in a ton of mini-vans and kids’ rooms well into the early 2000s only supported analog cable/antenna signals, so it would give the black and white static when there was no signal.
Don’t worry about vainfo. That should only matter if you use VA-API as the interface for hardware encoding your video. For Nvidia GPUs you would use NVENC instead.
What does your sunshine config look like? Do you have the debug logs for it?
Neither, just wild speculation for the hell of it
How is the consumer meant to know if they’ve rusted in their packaging?
I don’t think they’d do much better besides being safer, eventually. Just saying that’s the only place where they’d make sense to go.
Edit: giving it a bit more thought, they should also have greater passenger capacity for their size
Inner cities are better served by trolleys/buses anyhow. Self-driving taxis would work best at the edges of a city, or to fill gaps between train stations in suburbs
Firefox/Mozilla as an example is a bit of a stretch, given the fact that Mozilla Browser/Firefox is originally based on the open-sourced version of Netscape Navigator
I use it as a docker container. Should be the same for every Linux distro once you have docker installed
Notably produced by the Pirate Bay guys
If you could share the translated subs to opensubtitles.com, that would be a great boon
Inner join and outer join were right there
Sorry, there are no PPAs that have all codecs compiled in? Is it illegal to distribute or something?
Can’t you just install ffmpeg from a PPA rather than compile it yourself?
No, it’s one person who is so unironically salty that they post memes about how much they hate Linux several times a day.
I’m sorry, I misread your previous comment. For some reason I was thinking you didn’t like the blu-rays because of the remastered effects.
Sorry for the awkwardness, 100% my bad
Doesn’t the blu-ray set include both the remastered effects and the original effects? Last I looked it did.
It’s sarcasm.
Anime is a treat. Given that the economy sucks and it’s not that hard to download a treat (anime) for free, isn’t it obvious that ordinary people would get their treats for free?
Doubly so because copying data doesn’t destroy the original. “Piracy” in the sense of media piracy is copying, not theft.