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Meanwhile Apple Mail on macOS doesn't even support TLS 1.3...


I still get consistently better perfomance with PCem, although 86box is improving and has better accuracy.


Accuracy was one of the major reasons for 86Box forking from PCem. PCem's development was spearheaded by a developer that cared more about playing specific games and took shortcuts to get there.

86Box is far more focused on being as accurate to real hardware as possible, allowing all kinds of old software to run, even the hard ones like OS/2 with its heavy uses of ring 1 and 2 security contexts that are usually entirely ignored by OSes like Windows and Linux (or, well, DOS, where literally everything is ring 0...). It can even run the 8088MPH demo made for the original PC :-)

With this shift in development focus, it pretty much necessarily sacrifices performance for the goal. They are often incompatible goals. See how emulators like Nesticle could run just a handful of NES games on a 486 compared to later developments like Nestopia that demanded a Pentium 4 to run full speed, but do run every NES game ever made.


There absolutely are ways to do this, some motherboards have a DP-In connector that is routed to the USB4 ports. One example would be the ProArt X670E.


The cheapest one nowadays is probably the PSVR 2 adapter



I've successfully migrated from Gitea 1.23 by just rolling back migrations manually in SQL to where forgejo supports it again. Of course, I had backups.


Asus and AsRock are separate since 2010.


Its new owner since 2010 is still part of the Asus group, but sure it's technically a different company from Asus proper.


Which distros still have TIOCSTI enabled in their kernel? I just checked for Arch and it's disabled.


They support the version of cups that nobody uses anymore, except themselves.


Lucky. Took 30s for me.


> The types only matter during compilation.

That's pretty much the definition of static typing.


Tell them to fix their shit, from their own address.


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