I betting most people who are sharing their media have Plex Pass to take advantage of hardware transcoding
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People remote streaming won't be charged as long as the owner of the server has an active Plex Pass subscription
For users who have an active Plex Pass subscription, remote playback will continue to be available to you without interruption from any Plex Media Server, after these changes go into effect. When running your own Plex Media Server as a subscriber, other users to whom you have granted access can also stream from the server (whether local or remote), without ANY additional charge—not even a mobile activation fee.
I had my pitchfork out and ticket to Jellyfinville in-hand. I read the blog post and saw this myself. I'm wondering if it's a matter of time before they want to screw over my family though
OK. I'll end this interaction. I'm just wasting my time. Have a good one!
It has a PCI-e 5.0 x16 slot... Why wouldn't I want a mobile processor? The 7945HX is damn near a the same part as the desktop. It just has a lower TDP. You clearly didn't look at this product at all
You can get a 7950X3D and an ITX motherboard for less than $700? Sure you'll lose a bit of performance over the desktop counterpart but it's still a very capable CPU
Love the game. Wish they'd fix the Android app so it wasn't "incompatible" with so many devices. Seems silly you can manually install the APK and play but you can't install it from the Play Store after purchasing it
Check out Keychron's mice. They're wireless but you can plug in the cable and use them that way. RGB is a physical button you press to switch which mode you want or turn it off completely. DPI and polling are also physical buttons on the bottom of the mouse.
Check out Tuxclocker
Have you tried a different version of proton? GPU temps seem OK?
My brother ran into this while car shopping on a reputable Utah based Toyota dealership's website. It was a powershell script that downloaded and executed something from a base64 encoded Bitly URL. Bitly took down the URL so we couldn't see where it was redirecting.
It seems like attackers are embedding this in vulnerable legit websites