

He said Acer, not ASUS, customer service is great.


He said Acer, not ASUS, customer service is great.


Jeff Bezos: Wait, you mean this is not an AI investment?


Agree with the other 2 replies that hammering the dyndns server every minute is excessive and you should only send them updates when your IP address actually changes.
You should also check the TTL on the primary name server (the dyndns server) and the DNS server you use (likely your ISP’s DNS server).
https://johncireland.wordpress.com/2020/09/07/viewing-dns-record-ttl-on-windows/
The dyndns server probably has it configured right and it should have a low TTL like 5 minutes or below, but sometimes the DNS server you use can be a server that ignores TTL and caches the result for longer than expected. I don’t think this is the problem if multiple of your friends are having the same problem but it doesn’t hurt to check.


Yes, now I remember hearing this news, it is an incredibly shitty state of affairs that user functionality is sacrificed for some imaginary potential harm to the interests of big media companies.
If only some TV makers would break rank and add DisplayPort inputs to break HDMI’s monopoly in that space and make them more humble……


I wonder why only HDMI 2.0 on the Steam Machine, 'cos RDNA3 is capable of HDMI 2.1 and you need it to go over 4k 60Hz (I know it says 4k 120Hz for the Steam Machine’s HDMI but I suspect that’s either 4:2:2 color or DSC if it is really HDMI 2.0).


Gamers’ Nexus video says it’ll be laptop-type memory and upgradable.


Well, you do have the Gabe Virtual Boy.


Ironic Microsoft doesn’t have enough electricity to power their hoarded gpus.


I doubt there is a law against an individual buying a bunch of supermarket coupons and handing them out to SNAP recipients outside the store, but I wouldn’t put it past this administration to find some way to sue that person if someone does that.
I went to PCPartPicker and tried to assemble a similarly spec’d PC, not with the absolute cheapest components, but definitely from the lower end sorted by price, it came out close to $800.
I guess if Valve can price it at that and be smaller it might have a market, but if much more than that people are better off just buying a PC.
P.S. Since Valve is not buying retail I think there is room for lower than that, and it’d definitely be welcome, but I’m not sure Valve will make that decision.