

What a great post. I haven’t used pcsx2 since I wrote a yakuza guide probably decades ago. But that post was great to read.
What a great post. I haven’t used pcsx2 since I wrote a yakuza guide probably decades ago. But that post was great to read.
Curious if someone would then add how well the games on steam deck run in comparison… Though that’s not exactly legal I suppose
Right up there battling broadcom for worst.
Don’t tell competitive gamers that. LOL, CS, Overwatch, COD whatever is about a simple game loop for those who enjoy that loop.
Australia just hopes the countries who handle the waste from the uranium we sell don’t you know make nuclear weapons with it. You know they’re good allies they wouldn’t do anything with that right? They certainly would never enrich the original…
Wow I read through the blog post and though I’m not a developer I’ve compiled and built Linux packages and operating systems in the past so now I want to fly home and give your script a go myself.
I enjoyed your write up. I can’t comment on programming, but I enjoy a good journey and story.
My final takeaway is your image. I’ll keep it in mind. Interesting!
Make a YouTube on it and I’ll watch it. I’m not a coder though. But benchmarking and debunking is interesting. Either way it goes. Clear or complex the results come out it’ll be interesting.
Steve Gibson’s InControl probably a no research needed option https://www.grctech.com/incontrol/details.htm
I’ve been listening to the security now podcast for about 8 years, so my trust of him and yours might vary. The website looks like web 1.0 because it is.
I deploy so many of these things. I don’t even know what to say.
Fortinet as a security company is like asking a sieve to hold water.
The amount of cvss 10 scores show they’ve got the high score.
If they protect their own network with Fortigate devices no matter the utp atp whatever, they’ve probably been breached for a while.
Hard not to be cynical.
This study has nothing to do with that. It only surveyed mobile gaming.