The pro gamer move is to always clean your urls before sharing them. That’s how so many companies track who is sharing stuff with you.
Most of the time you can remove all of the querystrings (everything after the ?). But YouTube loves the v=(id) for video so that has to stay. You kinda have to look at the rest of the URL and know if that URL is unique enough to take you to the right page. But not unique enough to track you.
Ampersands & separate values. You can strip them one at a time and see what breaks until you know what’s important.
Coincidentally, accessibility. iOS and Mac OS have some of the best accessibility features. Windows is ok, and Linux ranges from good to absolutely dire.
The minimum requirement for win 11 is 4 gigs and it’s tolerable. Windows only needs like half of that. The other half is garbage that gets unloaded when you run low on ram.
They’re very cut down and don’t perform anywhere near as well. Although trying to find the original video I saw I found one where they were able to unlock the entire thing so YMMV on that.
Poorly aimed headlights are the real killer. They might not even be brights, they're just aimed to the heavens because people don't know how to maintain their car.
Android phones tend to become pretty worthless after like 5 years, but are still perfectly good for emulation. Hell 10 years ago I was emulating the DS without any issues.
I have a slim q charger for my laptop and it’s about the size of two phones stacked on top of each other. The factory brick is pretty slim too so I never really cared. It fit well in the bottom of my backpack.
Also many modern high end machines come with smaller GaN chargers. It’s mostly the cheaper models that come with the classic brick.
Valve's fix was to Linux swapping. It has nothing to do explicitly with Alan Wake. It just happens that it makes the game playable on a 4gb card on Linux.
You'd know if your desktop monitor was oled. Especially with how much they cost. Phones not so much since a lot of mid range ones will be OLED.
Easiest method is open a black image. Is the screen 100% off, no light being emitted by it? If there's light it's LCD. If there's no light then it's OLED, or a fancy LCD with dimming zones. Use your (white) cursor to activate the zones and see if you see light squares. If you can't then it's OLED, or mini/micro LED. And once again you'd probably know it's one of the two by the price you paid, or it's a MacBook Pro.
The pro gamer move is to always clean your urls before sharing them. That’s how so many companies track who is sharing stuff with you.
Most of the time you can remove all of the querystrings (everything after the ?). But YouTube loves the v=(id) for video so that has to stay. You kinda have to look at the rest of the URL and know if that URL is unique enough to take you to the right page. But not unique enough to track you.
Ampersands & separate values. You can strip them one at a time and see what breaks until you know what’s important.