

While YouTube doesn’t commission, much, content it does store disproportionately more data. A streaming site has maybe 1,000,000 hours of content. That amount of content is uploaded to YouTube every day. It’s a totally different business model.
While YouTube doesn’t commission, much, content it does store disproportionately more data. A streaming site has maybe 1,000,000 hours of content. That amount of content is uploaded to YouTube every day. It’s a totally different business model.
Burger King has started charging for mayo, the one near me in leeds anyway :(
Seems like an interesting spin on what is basically ’random’. Probably a decent way to get content in front of users that might be outside their normal recommendations.
Is it some essential new feature, no, it’s just a bit of fun to find some new content.
If I remember rightly the clip features a weightlifter who’s trying to jerk some ridiculous weight. They go to lift and their arms just detach from the shoulders leaving their arms behind as the guy stands up.
Safari needs a tick in “copy urls without site tracking” since ios17 and macOS Sonoma
https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/remove-tracking-information-urls-safari/
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners /x Cyberpunk 2077. Hah.
total expenditures potentially reaching $9 billion
I imagine they negotiated quite the discount in that.
For folks in the UK if you’re in crisis contact the Samaritans https://www.samaritans.org/ call 116 123. It’s free and 24/7 and fully confidential. They’re helped me out in the past, don’t hesitate to call.
Hey leaving to join Biden’s 2024 campaign team.
I wish premium would stop trying to add more stuff. I only want ad free videos, just do that, rather than adding loads of crap no one wants and then charging more because of the ‘increased value’.
Oh great, another key to accidentally press when I’m in a game.
I don’t, without the advertising a lot of the content can’t exist and I like the context to exist.
Yeah downclockibg is probably a better idea. I was just thinking with 8 drives the total wattage adds up.
Maybe the first time it’s run it’s compiling shaders for a while, might explain why it’s different behavior the second time? If the game has a shader cache and you can find it, delete the cache after the first run and see if it still does it on the next run.
Your system is clearly capable of running 100% but maybe He’ll Let Loose is triggering some spike that the PSU thinks is a potential fault and trips?
You could try reducing your power load by temporarily disconnecting any drives you don’t need to run the game, and if your ram is 4 sticks then going to 2.
If the game then works you’d know it was a power issue.
AWS/Azure are incredibly expensive compared to most hosting providers. If you need the services and scale they provide then they can be good value but there are for sure expensive.
The difference being the use of frontage roads. The entrances and exits from the main carriageway onto the frontage roads will be between this exit and the next.
I suspect that nectar prices are a way to get around the trading standards legislation that requires items on sale to have been offered at the higher price for 14 days. The nectar price isn’t a ‘sale’ so it doesn’t apply. Not that I have collected any evidence for this but it seems like my experience.
Or SNL from many years back
https://youtu.be/jAdG-iTilWU?si=Y1UkAeRMRxID8I3H