Practically yes, although they still market it as a multi-device OS.
Most newer drives won't give you the kind of direct access you need for an accurate copy. Some disc areas necessary for dealing with copy protection are inaccessible except by specially blessed playback software.
Some older drives ignore this restriction but newer ones, especially all 4K-capable drives, don't.
There's an alternative firmware called LibreDrive that enables a low-level access mode where an application has direct control over the laser assembly. That plus ripping software aware of this mode (MakeMKV) will get the data off the disc. Add known decryption keys and you can get at the raw video files.
You do need magic firmware for BluRays.
It actually is, although Samsung only released Tizen phones from 2015 to 2017.
This is obviously set a few hundred years after Final Fantasy Tactics.
A Backstroke of the West screenshot is definitely an inspired choice for the "keep above others" feature.
I mean, it will be vastly more efficient for certain tasks. Like night and day.
Previously, a DOS attack could hope to exhaust the service's bandwidth out maybe overwhelm its load balancer. And that needed a large botnet for most services. Now you can run a small-scale attack and exhaust the business's token budget or (if they don't have token limits) their operational budget. That's incomparably more efficient!
And all of that without needing to wait for exploits; it's an aspect of normal operation.
The future is now, old-timer.
Moving to WinUI 3 a big step forward but it's embarrassing that they implemented Win11 with web UI frameworks in the first place instead of using one of their several actively maintained in-house toolkits. WinUI would've been okay. UWP/WPF would've been fine. WinForms would've been unexpected but still better than web UIs. Win32 has been a reliable and performant workhorse for decades. Or MFC if pure Win32 is too obtuse.
They went with web frameworks because it's cheaper to hire some random web devs instead of training people on toolkits suitable for desktop programming. Now they have to hurriedly undo that because what they delivered was so bad that people look at the state of Linux desktop UIs and say: "Hmm, this looks more professional and intuitive." That's honestly impressive but it's not an achievement.
16x USB 4, 1x 10 GbE, 4x SFP-DD, 2x HDMI, 2x DP, 2x GPMI. Oh, and a couple XLRs for audio connectivity. It's really not much we're asking for here.
That's just misinformation. I put some shows onto a Jellyfin instance and not a single one has disappeared. Not even an email about something being dropped soon. So that's a core part of the Netflix experience you're just not getting with Jellyfin.
Heck, it doesn't even randomly force me to watch in 1080p or 720p despite being on the 4K plan and the show/movie being available in 4K. It's like Jellyfin isn't even trying.
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Being insecure is fine. Being insecure and then never shutting up about how great you are and how everyone should be like you is deeply annoying. Lie to yourself if it makes you feel better; everyone does that. But don't insist I should be part of it.