Miracast is a separate, older protocol from what Chromecast uses.
Miracast is a separate, older protocol from what Chromecast uses.
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Everything in the video is considered acceptable in open source code today. If it wasn’t, it wouldn’t have been right there in the code for the person making the video to find it.
Oh please. This comment has the same energy as Dave Chappelle doing a whole Netflix special about how he’s been cancelled.
Seems like using a copyleft on the reference implementation of a new protocol is a great way to ensure the protocol is never widely adopted.
You can get in touch with him eventually, but not for anything urgent. For example, I had to rescue his mom when she lost her car key because she couldn’t get in touch with him to help her.
I know a guy who doesn’t have a phone. Trying to get in touch with him is a PITA.
I regret that I have but one upvote to give.
“Just switch to mayo!”
In that case I guess I’m very close to running Linux again.
I just want proper HDR support in games. Since that’s most of what I use my laptop for these days, Windows it is.
What other programming techniques should be opt-in by default? OOP? Global variables? Caching?
Singling out a technique just because you disapprove of how certain parties have used it is just as ridiculous as trying to to shoehorn it into every application and use it as a marketing buzzword.
Statistical analysis of a large data set is a sin, after all.
Not if you want to use both at the same time. Due example, I’ve wanted to have a local Gnome session that I leave signed in, and another session with different settings that I remote into.
To give one example, what if someone wants to have more than one set of options for the same app? That’s something I’ve needed before, and it’s really hard to accomplish if the app always looks in one specific place for its options.
It’s absolutely trivial to convert either format to json if necessary. The real killer for me with json is the lack of comments. Human-maintained files absolutely need comments.
Json is a garbage format for anything that’s meant to ever be touched by a human. At least use yaml or json5.
At least in the US, the reason 3G isn’t available is that it has been phased out, as has 2G. You may as well complain about how slow it is to send data with smoke signals, because 4G is table stakes for an internet-capable device now.
The newer version is: https://w3c.github.io/openscreenprotocol/
I used to be on that team at Google and when I left they were working on an open source implementation of it.