Why does it need to be a pod??
Why does it need to be a pod??
I know it’s the biggest annoyance I get on the road and the reason I try not to drive at night. And I live in Europe! When I drive at night in north America it’s much worse.
This, and the one facing the other side of the road needs to be angled lower than the other one, that’s it.
Yeah the resolve app alone definitely makes me think iPad, since that’s what I use on the pc and they don’t have an android version, even if my religion normally forbids me from apple products haha.
I guess you plug an SSD into it? Any point spending more for internal memory? Works good without proxies etc? I see some like yours with M1 chip for like 670€ refurbished, that’s pretty reasonable.
Originally I wasn’t considering being able to edit/do light work on it because I mostly want to run simple apps with it that don’t need a lot of juice so standard iPad would be fine, but if it’s doable at that kind of budget then maybe.
What do you use? I make video and I’m thinking I need a tablet mostly for app controls, pulling up scripts/shotlists on set, etc. It would be nice if it can also do some light editing while on the road but not a hard requirement. Any advice?
I was really wondering if I had missed something about Anne Frank.
To be fair if they’re able to locate the point of origin they’re probably able to calculate the time it took to get there as well as the current position of our galaxy.
If if wasn’t American, I’d say nationalise it. Maybe at some point we’ll need some kind of international version of nationalising.
I’m gonna give it a go after this current job is delivered!
Do you sacrifice anything performance-wise by having the dual-boot?
After not even two years my beast pc I have for work has started giving me BSODs, apps crash, etc. Tried a bunch of stuff to troubleshoot hardware side, software side, short of buying new expensive parts like ram etc to test, or reinstalling the OS.
I do mostly video editing, sound editing, and Photoshop+Lightroom mainly, with some 3D, vector and stuff like that here and there. I think most of my software runs on Linux except the Adobe stuff. I’m curious to try Linux see if it would solve some of the problems but afraid that even the dual booting stuff would still be a pain if I need to switch between PS+LR to other tools a lot.
Been thinking about that since EV were just getting started. Of course it means you’d need to create new standards, get all the manufacturers and gas stations to use it, etc. But I really don’t see why it couldn’t work that way, park the car over the system, empty battery comes off and full battery goes in, pay a monthly subscription or something.
Can you imagine, that would’ve been such a waste of his potential…
I was gonna one-up you with Lycos but as it turns out, it still works!
Logically the number should be higher than the previous comments (just sayin’).
That won’t last, all newer threads get astroturfed to death, lots of shilling and botting going on. Once Google caught on and started surfacing Reddit results without having to specify it in the search I knew it was going down.
Not sure why I keep trying to talk about this with Americans, my bad. You’re completely right!
Guns have no other purpose though, they shouldn’t be lumped in with the rest of that list (except hunting rifles and so on, for folks that actually need them).
As someone with 0 knowledge of Linux (and very little of programming/command lines in general), this thread reads funny AF.
In these kinds of discussions you can assume the third world country jab was a reference to the US.