You can probably double your ram for $50-$75, and add another TB or so of really fast SSD for $100/TB for decent TLC nVME SSD.
You can probably double your ram for $50-$75, and add another TB or so of really fast SSD for $100/TB for decent TLC nVME SSD.
If there were some sort of Webinar mode where there were some moderators could limit the interactions to chats? If there were.
Like I said, it looks good on paper, but Sony’s midrange leaves something to be desired after a bit.
Hmmm, is that no or hell no?
Occam’s Razor often favors incompetence. Otherwise, we’d probably have seen/will see shenanigans like this for other major swing states.
Xperia 10 II weeps in the corner.
Those black bento containers from Asian take out places are my jam now.
Everyone Else: I want a headphone Jack!!1
Or... he’ll keep on taking the ‘roids.
It’s still not that too late to declare ISPs a Public Utility. If it wasn’t before, it really is now, when education, working, everything is highly dependent on having an actually functional internet connection.
uBlock Origin and its additional extension + DNS ad hosts blocking = 95% ad free experience.
I really enjoyed ST:E as well. Right after the “transporter room” it was all get out as it can be. Outside of Disney, this was one of the best engineered theme park experience/ride that I’ve been on.
Well, save for Barron, everyone else in his immediate family tested positive.
Unfortunately, he’ll take down at least 500K+ Americans down with him, deservedly or otherwise.
I think the target audience for Giz isn’t necessarily the type that’ll use the mic one day with their computer and USB interface, and go out and perform at a concert/open mic/BYOMic type of even the next, and go field record an interview the day after that, then come back to stream stuff in the evening. So my…
Maybe we need Splinter 2.0... Call it Shredder perhaps?
I think it’s more of a simplicity type of deal than anything else. You plug in your mic, and it works on Windows, Mac, Android, iOS devices as so long as you have the right USB cables. Not so much for Audio Interfaces, but it’s been getting better on that end.
I think you might want to add Behringer’s Yet... erm... Bigfoot to the discussion too when you do a Battlemodo of all the USB mics.
To be honest, they are all on similar levels as so long as you know what you’re doing. The Yeti works just enough across all platforms easily and quickly. Easy and friendly controls will get you quite far in life.
You know what they say about picking noses and friends.