I wonder if the proposed (RFC 9421) ability to sign HTTP messages would be useful for this. E.g. you can publish whatever type of website, and then other sites could make copies of the content, and (unlike now) the integrity and source of the copy can be validated.
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I don't know how possible natural language would be, but some sort of crowdsourced project to categorise movies using ultra specific tags like that would be great. Closest thing seems to be IMDB's tag system, but its really underused and I'm not sure much thought goes into the tags themselves.
Ah, I thought that was for the original game?
Yeah I doubt its anything as bad as DisplayLink. But I read somewhere that the monitor's DP-over-USB-C port just needs power input for some reason. If so, maybe that's all the USB A power cable is for.
Are these kind of displayport to usb-c adapters passive? i.e. no processing done, so no extra input lag added. supposedly these work with the dp-over-usb-c port on my monitor (most adapters don't). www.amazon.co.uk/WJESOG-Displ...
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Is there anywhere that has latency tests for portable monitors other than RTINGS? They only have a handful of reviews, and none of those monitors are low latency.
The ESA says that letting libraries share out-of-print games with researchers would hurt the classic game market. We got two big players in classic games (Antstream and Limited Run) on the record saying *it would not*. The retro game business agrees with us: let libraries remotely share games!