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Smiley
Software developer, video game enthusiast, PC gamer & tech addict.
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SwiftOnSecurity Feb 13
SOMEONE IS MICROWAVING SUSHI IN THE BREAK ROOM AND EVERYBODY KNOWS
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Blue Ashe Feb 10
I'm cracking up so hard from this
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• 210 slutty, slutty years Dec 18
Replying to @xXxADHDxXx
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Smiley Feb 11
Replying to @Slasher
"late" doesn't even cut it for EU, the last game started at 6AM over here. The hours are just really terrible for us.
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Smiley Feb 10
Not sure if that match had anything to do with it, but he just got banned: 😶
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Smiley Feb 9
Replying to @SmileyBarry
Fall Creators also fixed some of those but added the system-wide-"full screen optimization" bug, where you can't turn it off globally anymore, so I'm not sure what I can do at this point. Hopefully R4 fixes all these gaming bugs (and more) in ~1-1.5 months.
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Smiley Feb 9
Apparently that video stutter I had with Netflix and 240Hz is a Windows 10 Creators bug, because it also happens with the native movies app. Awesome, so another thing Creators broke for me.
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Smiley Feb 9
Replying to @NZXT
Still waiting for more of your cases to reach Israel! I think the newest we have here is that Razer-branded H440 D:
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Smiley Feb 8
Holy shit, awesome shoes
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iPN Feb 7
Tricked, used and robbed of playoffs spot in Open Division by Jigsaw Management. Read:
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Smiley Feb 7
Apparently I signed up for over two years(!!) ago. Holy shit, I thought it's only been a year. And somehow it was on January 1st, too. I guess my 2016 resolution was to make a Discord account. 🤷🏼‍♂️
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Smiley Feb 6
That -- and it damaging Sym turrets -- was also a bug on live for a bit.
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Smiley Feb 5
Replying to @OverwatchTXT
TL;DR: Moira's heal spray works through enemy barriers, but shouldn't. (But I swear it used to be blocked by it on live?)
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Smiley Feb 4
Replying to @thepilgore
Conversely, I (not on purpose) barely go out to see movies recently and the fact it's on Netflix (and I kinda liked Cloverfield "1") makes me want to see it.
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Smiley Feb 4
I love it when you're having internet problems for days, troubleshoot your shit, then call up your ISP to hear "we can't reproduce, everything seems fine here" and then it MAGICALLY works better. Nothing different, and yet...
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Smiley Feb 3
Replying to @tomires
I'm not sure if it's vendor/OS enforced and whether it's technical or formal, but I bet some vendors are pressured more than others. For example ShadowPlay is hardware encoding off the GPU, which can theoretically side-step any OS efforts, so I get why they plugged that hole.
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Smiley Feb 3
Replying to @tomires
Screen recorders are also usually not the threat model for the industry, because they're worse quality (re-encoding), larger (live encoding) and have worse contrast/colours (SDR, colour profiles). They're more trying to prevent direct stream/file ripping.
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Smiley Feb 3
Replying to @tomires
HDCP toggles a mode where many screen recorders just flat out refuse to do so. (E.g.: NVIDIA ShadowPlay refuses to start when watching something on Netflix)
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Smiley Feb 3
Replying to @tomires
"Worse" DRM (Widevine) is restricted to lower qualities because the industry cares less about piracy at worse qualities. Notice how 4K has much steeper software/hardware requirements because of how much more locked down it is.
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Smiley Feb 3
Replying to @wimblaauwnl @Custa
Nope, spectator bug due to how spectator mode works. Blizzard confirms.
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