Imagine one pixel on the camera sensor.. Made up numbers, but to get the idea.. Lets say the 1080 sensor receives 4 photons traveling in parallel hitting that sensor. It records the average value and that’s your pixel. A 4k sensor, same size & same location behind the same optical system.. It can pick up each of those…
I brainstormed through some of this when I got my OnePlus One last year and had the choice of 1080 60fps or 4k 30fps... Came to the semi-educated guess that I was better off filming in 4k. 20 years from now when I want to upscale to the latest format and displays, Those extra pixels will make for a much clearer image…
I feel like that advice might be more applicable to end user experience and playback on televisions... Don’t trust the up/down-scaler, run native resolution for your display, etc.. Common and still sensible advice.
I’ll agree that many people would do this given the power. Doesn’t mean we all would, and doesn’t mean most of those who would be this guy once in life haven’t grown out of it later in life.
You’re separating cause from effect and calling the probable causes bullshit while saying the effect is the same.. That’s just gibberish. Those aren’t bullshit, they’re just plausible explanations for the outcome in your second sentence.
I run a beefy desktop on a 300VA UPS because it’s what I had available dirt cheap... And it works 95% of the time, since that remaining 5% is how often I’m doing stuff that actually consumes more than the UPS can handle. Power outage while gaming.. Well, PC is going down. While web surfing, word processing, balancing…
I run a beefy desktop on a 300VA UPS because it’s what I had available dirt cheap... And it works 95% of the time,…
A UPS is just what the name says - Uninterruptable Power Supply. What you do with that power supply depends on your needs. For instance, we’ve got a lot of little blips here plus the once/twice a year extended outage. I’ve got a glut of small UPSs all over the house due to a good deal in the past, so I’ve got tiny…
A UPS is just what the name says - Uninterruptable Power Supply. What you do with that power supply depends on your…
Depending on your shave frequency, 30 blades can easily be a year’s supply (or more, but at that point you’re being a bit mean to your skin). Get this... Or just grow the damn beard out.
Depending on your shave frequency, 30 blades can easily be a year’s supply (or more, but at that point you’re being…
Doh.. Saw the first driver choice drop-down, missed the driver mode one with that painfully obvious “Anti-Flicker”.... Thanks, disabled F.lux to go back to CF.lumen. Much more mature set of features, that flicker was the only reason I tried anything else.
I very rarely block first party ads.. More likely to block some weird annoying website element you’ve introduced such as a newsletter popup than a first party ad... Because they’ve usually vetted them, and used some common sense in making them non-disruptive.
I’ve been a fan of cf.lumen, and a day or so on F.lux is leaving me missing the options.. But I’m trying it still because cf.lumen frequently flickers between the color temp I’ve selected for that time & the stock color temp. You run into that? Nexus 6P, rooted stock.
You really can root it and do nothing else. When an OTA comes out you’ll usually just have to pick between update and lose root or update a slightly different way and keep it, so it doesn’t add much hassle if you don’t get into flashing custom ROMs and stuff.
Agreed, though I think this particular article is inspired by a new TLD (.OM) that is going to generate a whole new wave of these going after .COM typos.
No.. At least, not on Windows. Hosts entries are precise... “.com” matches .com, no other variants.
Agreed. I understand the pain of website operators trying to monetize and pay bills, but I refuse to reward the use of ads... The industry has failed the public letting malware develop like this, and being so disruptive.
Your dad’s job is replacing modems all day - That’s all he does because that’s what he goes to their houses to do (plus installs, but you get the point). Same with Hunter up top - he carries a strong bias due to his position. Just like I could have made the assumption as a cell phone customer service rep in a prior…
Your dad’s job is replacing modems all day - That’s all he does because that’s what he goes to their houses to do…
So how is this supposed to help with all the “I received a coupon for this product in exchange for my honest review” Verified Purchases? Won’t get rid of them, and I see more of those types as I do the “given free” non-verified purchase reviews.
Buy the product, review the product.
All that would really do is move your traffic to VPN endpoint B instead of A. Maybe if you were protecting yourself from someone with the ability to access VPN billing records, two VPNs with false account info could help hide you better.