

Only because the average user would have no clue how to find and disconnect the piezo speaker, assuming they even know about it. And, of course, it’s a lot more distracting than sound coming though someone headphones or whatnot.
Only because the average user would have no clue how to find and disconnect the piezo speaker, assuming they even know about it. And, of course, it’s a lot more distracting than sound coming though someone headphones or whatnot.
It’s not as common now, but lots of desktop computers used to have little piezoelectric speakers that would beep to indicate error codes or catastrophic failure.
They’re called speakers but they’re only good for buzzing at different frequencies instead of accurately replicating source audio. Interestingly, the more advanced ones can be used quite effectively to make ultrasound signals.
You know for a fact that the people doing the largest share of the recovery effort have nothing to do with the decision to have no backups.
…but with the way social/work hierarchies work in SK, it was probably never brought up.
Why are you assuming Roflmao’s gender :(
Lol, I can’t even play around with a satirical condescending tone because you’re too dense to pick up on it.
I guess there are people with lead skulls! (/s)
Bye-bye shitstain!
You failed to understand the parallel between my example and the topic at hand, so I’m proud to announce that you’ve passed the idiot test with flying colors!
Pro tip: apples and oranges can be compared and contrasted. They have a large variety of similarities and differences.
It took me 20-30 minutes to open up my G502 and install new switches. Of course, you probably want to have some soldering experience to do this, but if it’s already unusable… why not try? (assuming you know someone who owns a soldering iron)
I bought an Incott G24 recently, which is a Chinese clone of a Zowie EC2. The software is shit (I set it up once and never used it again) but it has hotswappable switches for M1/M2 which is something I’d love to see in mainstream mice, but they would lose money for it, so it’ll never happen.
You can die in a car accident, even if you wear a seat belt.
LOL what’s the value of a seatbelt? You’re either very dull or a troll. Maybe both.
It can be tested in closed systems but it’s not something you can easily define the success rate of because the cheats are constantly evolving and game updates close or introduce vulnerabilities.
There is still value of having an anti-cheat even if it does not have a high chance of catching cheaters, so long as it keeps false positives to a minimum.
Then why engage with it at all?
The Incott G24 has hotswappable mechanical mouse switches, which I swapped with Kailh silent microswitches. I like it a lot!
The G24 came with silent switches in the free sample pack that’s included, but those felt kind of mushy to me. The Kailh ones tend to be more a bit more snappy.
I once set up my two monitors in vertical and spanned games across the two screens for that sweet sweet 9:8 aspect ratio (it was awful).
Cadence of Hyrule’s jazzy Song of Storms rendition. It’s very fitting as a ringtone for those out of the loop, and those in the loop usually get a kick out of it.
Jerrymander 🤦♂️
What if I were to tell you that some people oppose shitty tactics coming from anybody, not just as a ‘gotcha’ against one side?
I don’t think it’s fair to think of model training as a one-and-done situation. It’s not like deepseek was designed and trained in one attempt. Every iteration of these models will require retraining until we have better continual learning implementations. Even when models are run locally, downloads signify demand, and demand calls for improved models, which means more training and testing is required.
Thanks for the writeup - I can’t believe they claimed anything about keeping data safe while building the website so poorly…
Your hypothesis is confirmed by “Because nothing says Fall like financial progress.”