Are both your devices using Ethernet or WiFi?
Are both your devices using Ethernet or WiFi?
“Jim, this is nothing like before,” Lawler told Farley, per The Journal.
“These guys are ahead of us,” Lawler added. Farley’s fears were piqued again in May when he made another trip to China, The Journal reported.
“John, this is an existential threat,” Farley told Ford board member and former Goldman Sachs executive John Thornton after his trip.
In September of 2023, Amazon announced the Echo Show 8 Photos Edition. It looked just like the regular Echo Show 8 smart display/speaker but cost $10 more. Why? Because of its ability to show photos on the home screen for as long as you want—if you signed up for a $2 monthly subscription to Amazon’s PhotosPlus. Now, about a year after releasing the Echo Show 8 Photos Edition, Amazon is announcing that it’s discontinuing PhotosPlus. That means Echo Show 8 Photos Edition users will be forced to see ads instead of their beloved pics.
Yes! It makes Tidal on Plexamp such a hard sell because you’re missing features on both sides. I don’t understand why they did that, but okay.
I’d prefer to use Tidal in Plexamp, but not all Plexamp features are available to Tidal users and that kills it for me.
Is this something you could do with tasker?
A volleyball, like others have said. Wilson is a basketball manufacturer. Just got your wires a bit crossed.
They showed and talked about it in the keynote too. It’s not like this is some last minute surprise.
I can’t do timestamped links on mobile, but it’s at 6:27: https://youtu.be/TX9qSaGXFyg
I’m still confused. All the HDR processing should be done on the client side if it is an HDR capable display playing a compatible format. The Shield can play most formats so that shouldn’t be the issue. How do you know HDR isn’t displaying properly?
Tone mapping is for converting HDR content to SDR for non-HDR displays. Why do you need it for an HDR TV?
I had a professor who wanted at least five pages and wouldn’t read any more than eight. If you turn in more than eight, he reads the first eight and that’s it.
I guess compared to your situation, they’re fantastic. I have a static IP and copper connection, but they don’t offer any symmetric plans. I’m stuck with 200down/15up and the best up they offer is 500down/25up.
I’ve got a 1070 that I use for transcodes and some tonemapping where necessary and I don’t have GPU related issues (My ISP causes their own problems). I can usually run a few small streams at once, and I have a PC that I use to handle files too large to reliably stream to my Chromecast with Google TV over WiFi.
I use four monitors for my WFH setup with a total of 11.8m pixels. Three 6k monitors is 37.3m pixels, more than three times what I’ve got. I’d be seriously considering this if I could run all four, but for now the hackintosh lives on.