I have had nothing but great experience from Parsec. It’s gaming intended, but works perfectly for simple remote desktop use as well. Very low latency. Can start when windows boots, so you can even sign in remotely if you need to restart. Free
Hi, there!
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I was born in 1989, so I am an ancient grandpa and demand respect for my lawn. (/s ya right like I own a house)
(P.s. I am not a sexy hairy ripped daddy bear, but I do own a cat named Tammy 🐈⬛)
I have had nothing but great experience from Parsec. It’s gaming intended, but works perfectly for simple remote desktop use as well. Very low latency. Can start when windows boots, so you can even sign in remotely if you need to restart. Free
Lmao i bet he was like “fuck those phone companies”
You realize 31 year olds were only 10 when YouTube came out? They have lived nearly their whole lives with it. Why do so many people under 30 think anyone over 30 is 50 years old?
You don’t need to be in a relationship, don’t feel pressured by friends & family.
How can i tell this to bills?
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This whole thread is a hoot
Thank you
You must have got down voted by a young person, because people have been seeing this coming for about a decade
So you don’t think a rich person can use their money to shop around for sketchy psychologists? You don’t think it’s possible that Munchausen syndrome (something science has proved exists) could be becoming more common? Why did you even state things that are scientifically provable are valid? Duh. Things that aren’t scientifically disproven are also invalid, in case anyone else wanted another useless reminder to up vote.
Thanks for not immediately jumping on my back about it and down voting. I’m certainly not saying that there’s no scientific validity to mental disorders, that’s absurd and definitely not the take I have and I feel like taking that impression from my original comment is almost willingly misunderstanding what I was trying to say.
I used to think this, but I think the new posh astrology is mental disorders in general. It costs thousands of dollars to get professionally assessed, whereas MBTI is a free quiz online. Crippling anxiety, depression, OCD, panic attacks, etc., are the new ENFP
My brand new Samsung boots to pc hdmi in like 5 seconds be default, and is a very smart tv.
Smart TVs arent bad because they’re smart. They’re bad because people buy cheap ones on black Friday.
This picture always makes my brain automatically play the internet video where Julia Roberts is animatedly laughing over the photo with a talk show host, and then I get annoyed because that clip was really annoying.
Edit: https://youtu.be/Ld-aisAWtmw
Oh yeah it was on Ellen! Now I remember why it was annoying.
I have never heard of a seed box!! I gotta admit, the concept is confusing to me off the bat, I’m going to have to research a bit. I don’t really understand how it’s not my ISP even though I’m using it for Internet, how strange. It seems very in depth and kindaaaaa scary, I’m not super technical but willing to learn! Thanks for mentioning
Zero slow downs even?? How does it do with upload speed? I stream
I have what is available in my neighborhood, I do believe it’s “dinosaur fiber optic” lines. And I haven’t heard of a 5g connection without data caps where I live either (USA). At least not at any price point I can afford, certainly not 50$!
I have heard most other countries get way better internet than USA, though. But where I live it’s Xfinity, century link, satellite Internet, or through a cell phone plan and they’re all capped and leave some to be desired speed wise. I don’t even live in the sticks or anything!
I’m not super familiar with torrent seeding, but from a layman’s perspective I’m really curious–how do you use so much data? My internet provider yells at me if I go over a 1.5 terabytes, I can’t imagine streaming normally for example while also uploading, or is this over a very long period of time like decades?
Sorry if this is a silly question
I’m afraid you’re right. They do make portable consoles now that are emulation focused so that would be an easy enough way to get the average Joe set up, but even then they’d still have to navigate the rom universe and figure out downloads. I’m not really sure what a solution could be.
Maybe if there was a way to exclusively release the reproduction rights to video games that haven’t been published within the past 10 years. This would at least make possession of the roms legal, and allow for a functional service to grow to provide them to the average Joe.
Can’t imagine that happening any time soon, though. But I guess here’s to hoping 🍻
Two words technically, but “Nothing doing!”
Sort of an old fashioned way to say “no way”