I found discussions of this leak from August 2024. This is just bringing attention to it again.
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High Definition video is still 720p
The HDMI forum has a death grip on proprietary code https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/02/hdmi-forum-to-amd-no-you-cant-make-an-open-source-hdmi-2-1-driver/
The hacker known as Linux has used HDMI to illegally steal movies. It will never be supported. You will never have HDMI 2.1, let alone 2.2
the wreath has a memory leak
modern app design and its consequences
If "red" rhymes with "bidet" you're highly American
that's the lower spine and tailbone
I had Spectrum at my previous apartment. 300 Mbps down, 10 up 😭 thank god there's a local fiber ISP here
They have a page on there though
this was written by someone pretending they know how showers work
The concept of "ranked competitive" systems, in general, evolved over time, but if we're talking about ranked competitive structures in games or sports, we can trace it back to a few key milestones in history:
Ancient and Medieval Competitions: Even in ancient civilizations, competitive games, including some forms of organized sports or games like wrestling, were often ranked in some way, though these rankings were informal.
Modern Sports Rankings: The formal idea of ranking athletes based on performance in a competitive environment began to take shape in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially with the establishment of professional leagues. For example:
Tennis established its first official ranking system in the 1910s. Golf created a ranking system (the "Official World Golf Ranking") in 1986.
All of this was way before chess was invented, around 2014 or so.
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