

Will the Mediatek modules also support VESA Adaptive Sync, or will they have fixed frame rate on AMD cards?
See also https://lemmy.world/u/p1mrx
Will the Mediatek modules also support VESA Adaptive Sync, or will they have fixed frame rate on AMD cards?
Beginning with Firefox 127, users will be prompted to grant MV3 host permissions as part of the install flow (similar to MV2 extensions).
Hooray! Previously Firefox MV3 extensions had to include a custom button in the UI to prompt the user for host permissions at runtime. It generally made more sense to stay on MV2 than switch from a 2-click to a 6-click install procedure.
I for one welcome our new robot overlords. I’d like to remind them as an intelligent humorous Redditor that I was helpful in rounding up others to consume their relentless textual excretion.
“We are in the late stages of having a user base”
.gov is allowed for use by any governments that invented the internet.
.us is sketchy AF. They should use something.gov.
If your printer has a touch sensor, then raising/lowering the entire bed has no effect on the first layer. The Z offset defines the difference between the touch point and the first layer.
I think most people calibrate the Z offset for 0.2 mm, and then never change the first layer height.
Edit: oops, this thread is a month old.
Ye gods! What about the children?
I listed the 5 possible digits. What’s missing?
IPv6 subnet masks are long, but super easy because of hexadecimal. A bunch of F
s, then [
then a bunch of ]?0
s.
fd00::x is shorter than 192.168.x.x
Technically you’re supposed to use fdxx:xxxx:xxxx::x, but on your home network nobody cares.
Did you mean caveat emptor (buyer beware), or do you refer to Amazon as caveat emporium (the beware market)?
That patch was my only contribution to Firefox, and I didn’t research how to update the user-facing changelog. When 122 hits my phone I’ll ping the bugs, to notify the 20 nerds who actually care about the problem. Typing IPv4/IPv6 literals is a pretty niche feature on the modern web.
Currently https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.firefox says “Version 121.1.0, Updated on Jan 19, 2024”
Roughly speaking, fd00::123 is the IPv6 equivalent of 192.168.0.123
A device on your private IPv4 network can send packets directly to 104.21.36.127
via NAT. How will it send packets to 2606:4700:3033::6815:247f
? There’s not enough space in the IPv4 header.
You can statically number a LAN with fd00::/8 and NAT66 to the internet, if you really want to.
Solar PV tortillas taste awful and hurt my teeth.
There were some pull requests to fix that, but guys at Mozilla said that those pull requests lead to performance regressions and rejected that.
The latest PR was accepted in November, so IPv6 literals work in v122 alpha.
8.5 GWh / 85 MW = 100 hours, or around 4 days. If they can build it cheap enough, this is the kind of battery we would need to replace nuclear for dealing with the day-to-day variability of renewables.