How old are we talking? The nvidia open-source drivers dropped support for everything prior to the 20-series i think? but the closed-source nvidia drivers still support older cards.
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This is incredible. Also, just yesterday I was asking my dad what this weird old power tool in his shed was and he said it was a scroll saw that came with the house (along with some other old power tools). I'll have to see if it runs still.
I love jay as a creator but he gets things wrong on occasion. Example: he recently made a video suggesting that everyone running nvidia on windows use software to force rebar on globally, which is KNOWN to break games or cause performance issues (which is why it isn't enabled globally in the first place.) At the end of the day he is still a creator driven by the algorithm and metrics for his livelihood so you gotta take what he says with a grain of salt.
"Everything is working fine. What do we even pay you people for?"
"Everything is on fire! What do we even pay you people for!"
Whoever is fixing your computer absolutely despises you if you're a smoker. Tar gets everywhere.
A copyright strike is a little bit more serious than a content id match, fwiw.
you could probably get away with a flag loincloth as long as you hang it correctly
Actually it is law, it just isn't generally enforced since it's federal and not state/local law.
The United States Code is a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States. It is prepared by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the United States House of Representatives.
Assuming you could use the paper cutter without the flag touching a surface of any kind then sure.
Case in point - see the Firefly bluray transfer. I think they took the format name literally because the black levels in some scenes got raised to the point that there's just this blue haze in parts of the scene.