Yeah, I’m thinking of circa 2000 MP3s. 128k was the good stuff and lower was still common.
Yeah, I’m thinking of circa 2000 MP3s. 128k was the good stuff and lower was still common.
Conversely low res audio clearly sounds like trash.
People dress their kids up in silly costumes all the time with minimal to no repercussion. The kids also probably like it more than a cat would in most cases.
You’re just irrationally disliking it based on the name “AI” and nothing factual.
I think that sounds like a cool use case. If it runs locally what’s not to like?
Because too much of SC2’s design catered to the progamer crowd that liked that kind of stuff. They made some things easier from an APM standpoint but intentionally added more things to make the have not APM intense.
They really bet wrong on how popular that approach would be.
“single party state”
“Be yourself” is terrible advice. What they really mean is “Be the best version of yourself that makes you a great friendly person that people want to hang out with”. This might mean trying to change yourself to be whatever you think the coolest version of you is. This is fine because it’s a form of self-improvement.
Yes, you create virtual nics tied to the physical one.
In larger networks VLANs let you do network segmentation across switches, which you can’t really do otherwise.
I wouldn’t bother at home.
Personally I’d probably go with MS hosted exchange or a Google business account. If you don’t trust those entities I’ve heard good things about ProtonMail - I imagine they have some kind of business solution.
Yeah, the industry as a whole has been moving away from these types of processes for the last 15 years. There are exceptions where it can still make sense but they have significantly higher risk profiles than video games do.
You can keep your grubby ITIL process far away from me.
Not everything needs a change management procedure, calm down there Satan.
I’ve written a post that I’d like to distribute as anonymously as possible while still reaching a large audience
Sounds like spam.
Buy your own domain name and put it in front of someone else’s service. This is going to be a ton of work to do correctly and you’re unlikely to be able to host it out of your house.
Also, something you’re running off a Raspberry Pi in your house is not going to meet most definitions of ‘reliable’.
Many ISPs will also block inbound SMTP unless you have business account (and sometimes even then) because it’s a common malware/spam vector.
If you insist on going through with this the key thing is to make sure that you’re not an open relay.
They’ll move to another platform