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Horizon: Zero Manpage
To anyone who might be tasked with programming Gaia and her subroutines when ~~Elon Musk~~ Ted Faro eventually fucks up... Can you please remember to write "sudo shutdown -h now" and "sudo killall -9 Hades" on every bit of your machines? Thanks.
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Besides, you can always just throw uBlock on it and be done with the adblock stuff


My hair dryer mostly :P


Well, I thought I had ruled out X as solution, so I didn’t ask about it in the first place <insert hide the pain Harold here>


So it can be implemented but not enabled? Weird shit, man


Holy… why the fuck would this be disabled? And why the fuck didn’t I find this information in the first place?!

To all wondering: change

media.wmf.hevc.enabled

To 1 in about:config, restart browser, done.

Thanks, mate


My GPU does, but many other devices in my Network don’t, so that would only shift the problem.


My GPU does, but many other devices in my Network don’t, so that would only shift the problem.


Replacement for Firefox?
Hey there, I've been using Firefox for ages now, and I was completely satisfied with it... until very recently, that is. For space-saving reasons, I started to convert my media library to H265, since all devices in my network support it now. Or so I thought. One very noticeable omission is my desktop PC with Firefox. Now, if I watch something from my local media server, the server has to waste resources to convert to H264, which is a noticeable performance hit to all other things running on the server. The GPU in my Desktop PC (or the CPU for that matter) could have displayed H265 without even changing clock speed from idle. So I tried to use the native Plex App for Windows for that, but that one does not support RTX Super Resolution which was really nice when watching old DVD stuff. From what I can see, to get both, I need a Chromium browser. Since I would rather not have two browsers open all the time: Is there any browser based on the latest Chromium Builds that is not a *massive* insult to one's privacy? ### solution: Firefo *does* support H265. It didn't for a very long time so most posts online talk about how it has no support and that it ain't planned. Yet, it has gotten support in the meantime. change `media.wmf.hevc.enabled` To 1 in about:config, restart browser, done. Thanks, mate
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