We just renewed support for our socket based perpetual licences for 3 years. This gives us plenty of time to find an alternative solution.
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We just renewed support for our socket based perpetual licences for 3 years. This gives us plenty of time to find an alternative solution.
It’s how long it takes the system to render the next frame. High frame times are no good. Equates to lower average fps, and poor player experience. You also want stable frame times. This equates to smooth gameplay and less “stuttering”. Anything under 20ms is considered good. 10ms and less is great. Anything over 50ms will be perceived by the player in a negative way.
gasp
I’m shocked
I highly doubt people are uninstalling their ad blockers. If anything they’ll just disable it on YouTube if it’s that big of an issue to them.
Firefox + uBlock still works for me on desktop. For my SmartTV and my phone I’m using other frontend applications to get around the ads.
Yup, Yubikey is the way to go. Rock solid hardware, and lots of support.
I use Nala for package management in my Debian systems. I’ve created aliases for ‘apt’ & ‘apt-get’ to use Nala instead.
Also ‘ll’ alias for ‘ls -lah’.
That’s about it though.