The app will complain if the server has an incompatible version. Have had it happen a few times, but usually two or three minor versions difference should be okay.
The app will complain if the server has an incompatible version. Have had it happen a few times, but usually two or three minor versions difference should be okay.
Integration at a level a browser can’t offer. Most importantly, imo, a browser can’t bind global keyboard shortcuts for websites. So push to talk, mute keybinds, … don’t work in the browser version.
Or any global shortcuts (i.e. to mute oneself) for that matter. Pretty useless in a gaming context because of that imho
Laundry detergent is bad for the environment and, according to some studies, also for you. Scented versions even more so.
I’m not sure. I would assume that clipboard / file sharing etc would still work, but I have never tried something like that.
+1 for KDE Connect.
Especially in OPs use case of transmitting small snippets such as urls, the automatic clipboard synchronization should be very useful.
Don’t need a Linux PC to use KDE Connect, it works perfectly fine under windows too
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Ahhh
I don’t understand what you are telling me
Oh okay, not a good look.
Probably due to automatic extension reviews by Mozilla.
Sad that it happened, but at least it doesn’t impact the actual uBlock, only the lite version for which I honestly see no purpose in Firefox anyways.
I’m on 550, never had any problems with using ComfyUI or sd-webui. Docker makes it easier to get out of dependency hell imo
You seem to misunderstand your own sources. What you cited only proves how utterly insane Russia’s conditions were / are. Of course NATO won’t let Pootin blackmail them into giving up their stations etc.
Russia and brainwashed tankies like yourself always seem to reject the notion that former Soviet nations are actually sovereign and might have an interest in increasing their defensive strength in light of, wait for it, HISTORY.
How is that tiny though?
Considering this is about sending some random data to a server and measuring the speed, that’s quite large. I’ve seen whole computer games that fit in 1/10 of that space.
I agree with the other answer that a noise removal VST (or similar) is probably the most efficient option.
If you want to try something “AI” based anyways, I would suggest demucs, which was originally made to separate music into voice, instruments, …
I’m ootl I think, what did he do?
Are you really this braindead or are you just on Xi’s or Putin’s payroll?