My main fears here are that a) they might change up compatibility on a whim based on paranoia and b) I'd have to backup and erase everything on my phone to switch at this point
Does any of that actually indicate AI generated code, or was that just unrelated/speculation?
I feel I can't really blame them for having horribly delayed verification, thanks to the sudden influx of users. I signed up nearly a year ago and it was normal then.
That doesn't seem to be communicated very clearly on the website, though I could always be missing something.
It also doesn't seem like the average Discord user is the target audience. The website is for sysadmins, and the goal seems to be selling a Slack/Teams alternative to a business or government organization.
For example, MSI's OLED panel care program was extremely aggressive when these panels were new, out of an abundance of caution.
They continued their research and burn-in testing, and concluded that their monitors would be fine over the years. An update was made to allow for longer periods before panel care was required, as well as disabling the pop up that would frequently interrupt usage and couldn't be skipped. Now their monitors will trigger it automatically whenever it's powered off.
It'll be around $15-30 for some decent sounding KZ or CCA IEMs depending on the sound you want. Big fan of CCA CRA+ personally, but I use 7hz Zero 2s now and they're a bit more ($40?)
I just discovered DMDE last week while trying to recover some save files from a corrupted exfat micro SD. File signature tools sure found all my screenshots and audio files I didn't care about, but only DMDE caught what I was looking for.
The Switch 1 Pro Controller and Joy-Cons worked over Bluetooth from day 1 on PC/Mac/Android iirc, but some extra patches (or certain programs) were needed to combine the individual Joy-Cons as a single controller.
Orca has an appimage I've been using that prints well over wifi. I've picked up FreeCAD to start learning, but I'm told the learning curve is ridiculous compared to F360 and other non-CAD modeling programs.
It's been a while since I needed to do this, but Blender had some viewport quality settings I tweaked on an old laptop years ago to smooth things out (if you haven't already tried). It might have been the anti-aliasing settings...
My main fears here are that a) they might change up compatibility on a whim based on paranoia and b) I'd have to backup and erase everything on my phone to switch at this point