I think that’s because the TV is using HDMI CEC, so when the ps5 turned on, it will also turn on the TV
I think that’s because the TV is using HDMI CEC, so when the ps5 turned on, it will also turn on the TV
If you’re interested in playing FF14 (an MMORPG), some of the optional raids are set in the far future of FF Tactics story. The raid series is called “Return to Ivalice” if you want to google it.
Btw, I think there’s a rumor that there’ll be a remake of FFT
Well he said max settings, not disabled most settings
Free games on PS doesn’t need PS Plus to play online
If it’s free games (like Fortnite) there’s no need to pay ps plus subscription
Which is 0.4 thou
Maybe try to login using both at the same time with this https://faq.whatsapp.com/1317564962315842?cms_platform=android, do the backup process in android and then login as primary device using backup data
Hmm, I think you can fully disable it via the android apps
Same, bought xm4 two weeks ago. Mostly because xm5 case is kinda big and the features itself doesn’t have much difference
I’ve been thinking of getting the smartwatch, what’s your impression of the new ones compared to last version
This read like anime characters ability on powerscaling wiki
I think it’s most likely number 2 The earlier release doesn’t have that much adoption by public, so current version will need much more resources compared to that
All of your points only considers the community itself, which is not my argument.
I’m mostly approach this from technical standpoint. It’s impossible to have 100% uptime if there’s no horizontal scaling capability. For example on updating version, currently the instance will need to shut down for maintenance until it’s finished and usually there’s still some issue to fix. If horizontal scaling exist, the instance can update server (or add additional one), move the traffic a bit to test it, and then fully rollout if everything going well.
Why not? I don’t see the drawback to develop ability to do horizontal scaling. If the instance owner doesn’t want to add additional servers, it’s up to them. Obviously they paid for it if they decide to add.
Just to be clear, horizontal scaling means multiple servers handling same instance, it can be the backend service to allow handling more traffics, or multiple db to reduce database loads.
Additionally it allows high availabilities, so if one of the backend service is down (either unexpectedly or do rolling update) the other service can still active so the instance can still be accessed by users
I tried most the same apps, and settled on Connect for now
You should also try Wefwef although it’s technically not an app, just PWA
I was using Jerboa. But after a lot of bugs in last few versions I currently trying other apps.
Currently alternating between Connect and Wefwef
until beehaw defederate your own instance
Some password hashing methods has max characters length. For example Bcrypt has 72 max length. This is mostly to avoid taking too much time encrypting user input.
If there’s no limit someone can technically froze the server by inputting large password (not because the request is big, but the process is exponentially takes more CPU process the longer characters it needs to compute)
If the changes are mainly on hardware, it’s possible it won’t shown in the OS software. Unless SteamOS has kernel level configuration for steam deck, I think the configuration will be on steam app