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Flexitarian bicycle commuter (he/him) from the Netherlands.
My Iceshrimp account can be found here (accounts on Mastodon etc. can follow that account too).
My Pixelfed account on Pixey.
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He’s uncircumcised
Which is the norm outside, say, the Middle East and some parts of the US.
It is New London in one scenario, and gets referenced as the parent settlement in another (On the Edge). Other scenarios take place elsewhere.
Fallout (the original) 2 had one but not the one posted here.
Edit: I was misremembering which one
I never tried Boost, but I like Voyager. I still mostly use the Web UI though.
I checked now and you are right. What I write is still true for the web client though.
If you click/tap the bananas in the title, you get larger picture than the preview image generated by Lemmy.
I think this was shared as a link and that caused it to parse this way (though I could be wrong).
The Guardian cannot spell “Mastodon”, it seems from this “article”.
Just make sure it’s not addicted to crack.
Gelukkig nieuwjaar.
I used to play that game quite a lot back in the day. It was like the only game I had for the Gamecube that was spread across two discs.
I am running mostly Firefox or Librewolf on Linux these days, but I do not remember having to enable it. Not all of my systems support accelerating AV1 in their hardware, but they do play at 1080p (but with framedrops once above 30fps on the unaccelerated computer). But yeah, I do hope YT keeps VP9 around because of the acceleration.
I mean, given that many devices do not support accelerating it, it is in practice “hard to accelerate” unless you add a new gfx card or buy a new device.
I may not have worded it optimally (2L speaker), but I am sure it was fairly clear what I meant. 🙂
For AV1 that could still be okay, lol. It would be kind of meh for e.g. H264 but YT does not even use that anymore AFAIK.
I can only imagine that they (OP) set quality settings on [auto]. That way they might have YT constantly lowering bitrates/resolution. I do not have any issues either, but I use fixed quality settings.
Youtube pushes the AV1 “format” heavily these days which is hard to decode using hardware acceleration, given that a lot of devices still out there do not support that.
TL/CCFL kind of ruined that simplicity already.