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Where are you getting that? This says 15 Mbps.
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/306
I’m sure you’re going to have a worse or slower experience particularly when scrubbing, but it should be just adequate.
Where are you getting that? This says 15 Mbps.
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/306
I’m sure you’re going to have a worse or slower experience particularly when scrubbing, but it should be just adequate.
The issue is energy density. There’s a reason why boat tanks are ~6 times larger than a cars gas tank. That’s why they’re so expensive (plus batteries are much heavier).
The Bolt EV or the Leaf are just that.
It’s more that do far I haven’t seen anything wrong with the browser itself.
If it were full of shit, then you wouldn’t be discussing the exact he pointed out in this book.
There is some racist discussion in there, but that’s secondary and doesn’t detract or impact his main point about what increasingly complex labor does to a society.
This was exactly the problem that Charles Murray pointed out in the bell curve. We’re rapidly increasing the complexity of the available jobs (and the successful people can output 1000-1,000,000 times more than simple labor in the world of computers). It’s the same concept as the industrial revolution, but to a greater degree.
The problem is that we’re taking away the vast majority of the simple jobs. Even working at a fast food place isn’t simple.
That alienates a good chunk of the population from being able to perform useful work.
I disagree, because there are some fugly people out there. Boobs are certainly no longer good boobs when the nipple is below her belly button.
Yes, exactly my point. That’s only about the search engine not the browser.
You mean the post about the brave search engine?
That article you’re talking about isn’t about brave as a browser. It was a out the brave search engine.
It doesn’t take much to have more energy than little boy or fat man. Those were tiny bombs.
Plus the thing about bombs is their high power for ms duration. Not that they have a high energy output.
NACs is now an open industry standard.
For me it’s because Firefox is (or at least was) noticeably slower. Didn’t support all the extensions I use. And didn’t allow YouTube playback with audio beyond 4x play speed.
All of those items led to me to choose brave over Firefox since I encountered every one of them on a daily basis.
Also I hated the default font (or perhaps it was some other quiirk of the layout) of Firefox. I couldn’t figure out how to fix it.
That’s because they’re such an important and pleasure able part of life. Especially sunshine and UV exposure.
There’s things you can do to reduce the risk, but most people would be worse off by trying to completely avoid them altogether.
I’m not following why you think that’s in contrast with what I’ve said. I agree that simple life being everywhere is more likely than complex being anywhere.
It seems to me that simple life being anywhere could be unlikely enough.
I’m not convinced of this. It could also be that it’s also that unfathomably likely to like to develop and evolve.
How did they send it out to you, via message or email.
I submitted my gdpr a couple weeks ago, but my accounts all used temp emails that I can’t access anymore so I wouldn’t get it if they sent it there.
The benefit of the 4k is that you get HDR. On a good TV, that’s far more noticable than the resolution improvement and certainly worth it.
But then you’re looking at 60-100 Mbps bit rate for good quality (50-80 GB file size for most movies).