Google is also giving support for its Pixel devices since the Pixel 8 line.
And their Pixel 8a is also going to get 7 years of support, which is neat.
Hopefully others follow.
Google is also giving support for its Pixel devices since the Pixel 8 line.
And their Pixel 8a is also going to get 7 years of support, which is neat.
Hopefully others follow.
Was it before AM4 by any chance?
Yeah, from what I’ve seen they weren’t great before and have switched things up in recent years.
But I haven’t had any personal experience with their boards.
Specifically motherboards or in general?
I’ve heard a lot of good things about Asrock motherboards. And they’re also about the only ones without some recent controversy (for AMD CPUs).
In general, I can personally vouch for Noctua.
They sent me a free mounting kit for my then 7 year old CPU cooler when I switched it over to a new PC. I’ve had it for 12 years now.
Oh. Didn’t consider that
Might want to check out Bigscreen Beyond VR and Shiftall Megane X.
The Bigscreen one is already out and looks like a nice upgrade over the Valve Index.
Ah I forgot it depends on the country.
In Canada for example, it’s legal to copy a borrowed CD.
I can also buy a CD and if I live with family members / roomates, share it and let them play it whenever they want without them paying for it.
Or let people copy it.
I understand the feeling.
But when someone buys music from you and then puts it in house parties for tens of other people, those people are also listening to your music without paying.
And a lot of people these days will never pay for a specific artist’s music.
They’ll use a streaming service like Spotify, which barely pays anything to small artists (especially when free users listen to the music, and not premium users).
But I can use Spotify for free, listen to small artists’ music, share it with other people, and it will be considered legal and “ok”.
And personally, whatever I pirate, I wouldn’t have bought in the first place without being able to try it. So it isn’t a lost sale.
There’s also Thrive
(which is open-source)
Weird title, but that hackers group did take down hamas.ps first. Although that happened a while back.
It’s the same group that disrupted the internet in Iran a couple of weeks ago - WeRedEvils
No one really knows who they are, and if they really are Israeli.
They do write in Hebrew though.
Like the Israeli babies and children who were kidnapped after their family / neighbours were butchered, like Aisha Alziadna.
And then offered as bargaining chips for prisoners like Israa Jaabis, who was convicted of detonating a gas cylinder in her car and wounding a man.
…“Keep waving” sounds nothing like wada / wadaan or anything else in Arabic.
You can compare what is being said before they’re in the car and after they’re in the car and hear how different that sounds. Should be especially clear to you if you speak Arabic.
What you’re talking about is before the part where they’re inside the vehicle.
Again, I’m talking about the part where they’re inside the vehicle.
If it’s just “an exchange”, why did he have to tell them to “keep waving”?
They are armed, with guns and are with Hamas, which kidnapped them in the first place.
Like I wrote again and again, and like the linked video in the article, which I also linked here in a comment. You can hear it in the part when they’re inside the car, not before it.
Clearly you’re more interested in dismissing it and accusing me of things instead though.
What he says once they’re in the car.
Here’s the slowed down video from twitter
0:16-0:17 He’s saying “keep waving”. You’re welcome to watch the slowed down version or slow it down yourself.
I have a bunch of games I bought a while after playing the pirated versions, and I usually don’t play them at all.
I guess there isn’t really a way to see how many people do this.