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I feel that. I use an old Canon EOS model and the HDMI output isn’t clean so I was hyped when they released webcam software for windows…
but they charge $5 a month to use it in anything other than 720p…
Picking good devices to use is hard.
I feel that. I use an old Canon EOS model and the HDMI output isn’t clean so I was hyped when they released webcam software for windows…
but they charge $5 a month to use it in anything other than 720p…
Picking good devices to use is hard.
Yeah but then you would have to deal with Windows 11 which is gross. I think only the IoT version of 10 has support the longest.
Yarr, ye by digging yourself a Mass Grave if you be running them Next Gen programs of the P variety.
Honestly, though, how long is that going to work for you? Windows 10 runs out of service like next year, sooner for most versions. It’s just not sustainable.
It’s really easy to do actually.
Sorry I was unclear, I meant to say I’m not teaching children who are not yet in their teens. I can see how it could be misconstrued as not teaching them even when they are teens. I’ll make an edit to clarify.
I would teach teens how to torrent, about cyber-security and VMs, and how to know if something can or cannot be trusted.
Children playing on a computer unsupervised has to have rules and boundaries (and physical backups). No, I’m not going to teach children, who are not even in their teens, to download or install anything, ever, unless I want them to learn about ransomware specifically.
Bowling For Soup have been cool for so long, very underappreciated.
I had a similar issue with instruments once, because Thomann is cheaper by a factor of 10 to USA equivalents.
It was bad, and the funny part is that they were using Retarded as a slur too much and had it taken away after complaints from civil rights watch groups, as disabilities are a protected class, but the proponents would try to claim they were using it as a term of endearment in the ultimate bad faith argument.
Corporate greed in Japan as a whole is truly something else.
LMAO, get fucked Nintendo. You’ll never take our archives.
If you download the game through a client or other proprietary software then in all likelyhood it does not function without that client. Meaning you don’t have the game. You have a fragment of the game.
How’s this for digital rights management: Warner Bros is erasing games from online retailers entirely. Which they cannot do with physical media.
You must have forgotten where you even were.
Because it in its entirety can be run with a disk reader and associated hardware. At most it might ask for a license code, but otherwise any physical game or video that needs online connection via a proprietary app is just a digital good with extra steps.
It is far easier to make an iso work than to crack a compiled program open and edit out its securities, and anybody who says otherwise has no idea what they’re talking about.
You can make copies of physical media. Disk imaging isn’t some archaic sorcery lost to time, you know.
I was talking about how this would happen for about a decade, since the decline of popularity of physical media. Nobody listens.
Yeah but Windows 11 is even worse than Windows 10 which was already a step down from Windows 7.