Modern Windows update also include BIOS updates by your manufacturer.
a fat italian
Accept people for what they wanna be, its not that hard…
Modern Windows update also include BIOS updates by your manufacturer.
The glue one was proven to be just a troll comment on Reddit from 12 years ago, and it fact some more were found to be just basing itsself on Reddit. Fine in theory, but did absolutely no proof check with other sources and so just took trolls as facts.
Nope, this was real.
Google’s new search AI did many errors at release. This can be found online and include but not limited to:
This was fixed manually per search topic that got viral, but they probably changed its configuration by now to trust reddit amd 4chan comments less.
Cups are better as the cone makes you hella thirsty
Why bother with a grill or oven? Just stick some sparklers in your fish and light them up—dinner and fireworks all in one! Comes out perfectly cooked.
I miss the days of Android 4.4 so much
If we talking about modern Android, good to know. I used to run a launcher on a modded Samsung Galaxy Young (CyanogenMod11) that had a fixed notification option to prevent Android from killing it (the device had 512MB of RAM).
That video has been proven faked/staged https://youtu.be/i-mNiFGQVZ8
You used to be able to just create a fixed notification and Android would never kill the app. This is not the case anymore?
Think AI is pointless when it doesn’t apply to you?
Would be a bit of an adapter chain hell as you get only 1 usb-c port to work with, and you need both that and a DisplayPort cable
Maybe because that actually stopped getting updated, and a fork continuing it exists?
Resolved
The following packages are needed from winetricks: directmusic, dsdmo
I use Newpipe
Clash of Clans is kinda safe in this, nobody cares anymore if they get attacked as there are now so many ways to farm resources that got added after the game started dwelling in the player count.
Flatpak is definitely a possible solution. We will see how it will be managed in the future
To allow modern windows to run legacy applications a lot of caution is given to updating libraries or fully new ones are given while keeping the older ones. Also static builds are more common on Windows, or come bundled with a copy of the required libraries as .dll files.
libexample1
. It works, the library is available too.libexample2
gets released that drastically changes how the library works. The program doesn’t work on this version. The older release of the library then get’s abandoned.Aplication could have still worked if it came bundled with its own copy of libexample1 and of its dependencies, or was statically linked.
An example of this is Nero, a software kit for managing CD/DVD disc media. They made a build of some of their tools for Linux, meant to run on Debian 7. This builds were an experiment and got abandoned because of the very few users it had. Yet, these tools still work perfectly fine on Debian 12 despite being based on ancient libraries because it bundles all its requirements as a copy in its own proprietary blob.
I talked about caution on updating libraries on Windows. You can find many deprecated methods in any native Windows library that will likely never be removed from the library binaries, as many applications require it. The new, better and more feature rich method is given a different name instead, and is pointed out in the documentation for the older method.
Projects like FUSE are very nice for this, where an AppImave bundle of prebuilt binaries is given and can potencially not only be ran everywhere that can run FUSE but also in the future too.
Yes, but Microsoft will just give you the latest one via Windows Update regardless of suggestions