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  1. Hello everbody, Any Suggestions Regarding ZmOldSchool Kindly Ask with Open New Topic Example: Add new maps or remove , add new pop-up-messages [In-Game] or remove, add new Plugin or remove etc.. Any Kind of Suggestion Feel Free to Ask. Note: When get more than 5 Pro it will Be Accepted. Rules: Follow model below. One Suggestion per day. Model: Nickname: Age: Suggestion(s): Download Links: Reason why add or remove it:
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  2. Try to make activity in Game Platform and Technology & Web then apply next week.
  3. Removing @FazzNoth from the Team. Reason: Absent
  4. Howdy, today is my brother's birthday @-YoSeF, I wish you have a great day, I wish you everything you wish for in your life and may God grant you succes in everything you want ❤️🥳 , let's say happy birthday for my brother 🎂🥰
  5. Today is my friend @kamel wiw birthday , I wish you have a beautiful day brother ❤️🥰
  6. iPhone 16 series could potentially be the first Apple handsets to feature under-display Face ID. The first real full-screen iPhone may arrive in 2024, as per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The handset could be a part of iPhone 16 series and the first in the iPhone series to feature under-display Face ID along with an under-screen front camera. This year's iPhone 14 series smartphones' screen sizes were also leaked last month by a tipster. Previous leaks have indicated that Apple iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max could sport taller screens this year to accommodate a new pill-shaped hole punch cutout rumoured to replace the display notch on previous iPhone generations. According to TF International Securities veteran analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the real full-screen iPhone will hit the market in 2024. He said, “I think the real full-screen iPhone will come in 2024. High-end iPhones in 2024 would adopt an under-display front camera alongside the under-display Face ID. A low-light condition is detrimental to front camera quality, and ISP & algorithm are critical for quality improvements.” In an earlier tweet, Kuo had suggested that under-display Face ID will come to Apple for the first time in 2024. He had also opined that Apple's decision to bring out this feature by 2024 is more for a marketing purpose than a technical issue, but now the latest tweet suggests that perhaps there were indeed some tech obstacles to cross. iPhone 14 series smartphones' screen sizes were also leaked last month by a tipster. According to the leak, iPhone 14 will come with a 6.06-inch flexible OLED screen while the iPhone 14 Pro will sport a 6.06-inch flexible OLED LTPO screen. The iPhone 14 Max will reportedly feature a 6.68-inch flexible OLED screen and the iPhone 14 Pro Max will sport a 6.68-inch OLED LTPO screen. A previous report also suggested that iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max could sport taller screens this year to accommodate a new pill-shaped hole punch cutout, which is said to replace the display notch of previous iPhone generations. https://gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/apple-iphone-16-full-screen-camera-under-display-2024-ming-chi-kuo-2904603
  7. Software from Brave and DuckDuckGo will automatically bypass Google AMP Brave has announced that its web browser will now allow users to bypass AMP pages hosted by Google, which it claims are harmful to both privacy and the state of the web. The new De-AMP feature will instead funnel web users to content hosted directly on the publisher’s website, minimizing the opportunity for additional tracking and meddling to take place. Not to be outdone, rival privacy software company DuckDuckGo rushed to Twitter to reveal that its apps and extensions now offer similar functionality, but the specifics of the implementation are not yet clear. Google’s AMP troubles Rolled out in 2015, AMP (short for accelerated mobile pages) is a system whereby stripped-back versions of trending web pages are preloaded and served up via Google servers. When AMP was first announced, Google said it beleived the system would help ensure rich web content such as video and animation would load rapidly and behave consistently across all platforms, thereby improving the web experience. However, the scheme has come under criticism from publishers and privacy advocates alike, who say AMP gives Google yet more signals to gobble up in support of its digital advertising business, creates confusion as to the source of information and forces publishers to build their websites to Google’s desired spec. “AMP harms users’ privacy, security and internet experience, and just as bad, AMP helps Google further monopolize and control the direction of the web,” wrote Brave, in a blog post. And in a Twitter thread, DuckDuckGo presented a similar justification for its decision to move against the initiative. “AMP technology is bad for privacy because it enables Google to track users even more,” said the firm. “And Google uses AMP to further entrench its monopoly, forcing the technology on publishers by prioritizing AMP links in search and favoring Google ads on AMP pages.” Since the launch of AMP, a number of publishers (including Future plc., parent to TechRadar Pro) have abandoned the system. And now, browser vendors like Brave and DuckDuckGo are coming out with their own tools to help web users bypass AMP altogether. “Where possible, De-AMP will rewrite links and URLs to prevent users from visiting AMP pages altogether,” explained Brave. “And in cases where that is not possible, Brave will watch as pages are being fetched and redirect users away from AMP pages before the page is even rendered, preventing AMP/Google code from being loaded and executed.” Brave’s De-AMP feature is now available in both Nightly and Beta versions of its browser and will be enabled by default in the next full public release. TechRadar Pro is awaiting further specifics about DuckDuckGo’s efforts. https://www.techradar.com/news/brave-duckduckgo-just-gave-you-another-way-to-flip-google-the-middle-finger
  8. Data center, AI, and supercomputers are at the heart of the surge TSMC has, for the first time in what seems like forever, achieved higher revenues from consumer and professional chips in the HPC (High Performance Computing) market segment compared to those destined for smartphones. That's probably due in part to the lack of recent smartphone chip announcements, but let's leave that for the time being. The difference wasn't significant, with HPC's 41% contribution to the company's revenue beating the smartphone segment's 40% cut. What the 41% HPC contribution "hides" from the overall picture is the explosion in TSMC's HPC earnings: the segment's revenues surged 26% sequentially. HPC was one of the principal contributors for TSMC's exceptional financial performance in the first quarter of the year, leading it to surpass guidance projections across all relevant metrics. TSMC's HPC chip orders generated revenue of ~$6.8 billion in the first quarter of 2022, up significantly from the ~$4.3 billion from Q4 last year. Taking into account the stagnant smartphone market, TSMC is betting its chips on HPC as the principal force behind its 2022 growth aspirations, mainly fueled by the exploding significance of the AI, datacenter, and supercomputing markets, which itself follows the explosion in consumer electronics that followed the COVID-19 pandemic. TSMC's industry-leading manufacturing processes, and specifically its advanced packaging capabilities, are proving to be the gasoline to the proverbial fire for its HPC revenues. The company's 3D SoIC (system-on-integrated chips) packaging technology has already attracted major HPC chip orders from customers as classic monolithic chip manufacturing is clearly on its way out. Chiplets appear to be today's best bet for the future, save for some very specific scenarios like Cerebra's Wafer Scale Engine (WSE). Hand-in-hand with TSMC walk the likes of AMD, whose ultra-competitive Epyc CPUs are fabbed at the former's factories and are used to operate said factories themselves. Companies at the forefront of HPC innovations such as Cerebra WSE and Altera's Altra Max products all use TSMC's manufacturing capacity. Intel's manufacturing woes arguably opened up the door for both AMD — and perhaps more crucially, Arm-based chips — to enter the HPC space, where TSMC's technological dominance is naturally required for these high-impact market movements. TSMC's customer success literally makes (or breaks) its own. Even Intel now ranks among TSMC's customers for its discrete GPU offerings. Interestingly, TSMC's automotive revenue for 1Q'2022 also increased by 26% compared to the previous quarter. It's likely that the increase in demand from the automotive market is heavily pegged to the increasing modernization and chip requirements for the fast-growing worldwide fleet of electric vehicles. Even so, automotive sales accounted for only 5% of the company's revenue pie. Of course, smartphones will still contribute significantly to TSMC's bottom-line, and any technological transition to whatever the next big thing ends up being (which some place at the feet of AR [Augmented Reality] devices) won't occur overnight. Orders for Apple's iPhone and iPad products alone will still contribute an estimated $17 billion to the company's projected $68 billion revenue for 2022. Still, the smartphone chips' days of dominance may be coming to an end, at least for now. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/tsmc-hpc-sales-beat-smartphones
  9. Nickname: @D.CraZy Video author: MUNNO Gaming Name of the game: PUBG MOBILE Video link: Short description of the video: -
  10. WoW's best expansion ever is finally going Classic. It is official: Blizzard finally confirmed during today's World of Warcraft: Dragonflight reveal that the great Wrath of the Lich King expansion is coming to World of Warcraft Classic. "His evil is legend. His power and malice unparalleled. Lord of the undead Scourge, wielder of the cursed runeblade Frostmourne, and nemesis of the living, the Lich King will stop at nothing until all life on Azeroth is extinguished. Relive the legend and end his reign." The Wrath of the Lich King expansion adds the new Death Knight class, which can be created with no prerequisites and started at level 55. The level cap has been increased to 80 for the expansion, and a level 70 boost will be available for anyone who wants to jump straight into Lich King without playing the Burning Crusade Classic expansion first. Here's Blizzard's quick lowdown on what Classic fans can look forward to: The Grim Frozen North: Heroes will begin their journey in one of two zones in Northrend—Borean Tundra or Howling Fjord—and adventure through some of the most epic vistas and beloved storylines in all of Warcraft before breaching the seat of the Lich King’s power in Icecrown. The Rise of Death Knights: Available to both factions and starting at level 55, Death Knights—World of Warcraft’s first hero class—harness the powers of darkness to help combat the evil that threatens Azeroth. While Death Knights are limited to one per server and require a level 55 character on that server to create, in Wrath Classic, we will be bypassing that requirement for a player’s first Death Knight. New Profession—Inscription: This new profession allows players to scribe mystical glyphs that modify the properties of spells and abilities (cooldowns, damage, etc.), and craft powerful trinkets and off-hand items. Achievements Unlocked: Achievements are coming to WoW Classic, giving players new rewards for their exploits and accomplishments. Dungeons & Raids: Relive seminal 5-player dungeons like Azjol-Nerub and the Culling of Stratholme, and lay siege to Naxxramas as a 25- or 10-player raid—an update of its original iteration as a 40-player raid in pre-expansion World of Warcraft. Included With Existing World of Warcraft Subscriptions: As with previous WoW Classic releases, anyone who subscribes to World of Warcraft can also play Wrath of the Lich King Classic at no additional cost. Death Knights! Interestingly, the Dungeon Finder added in the 3.3.5 patch will not be available in the expansion—Blizzard said the Classic community indicated that "that the importance of social bonds is a big part of what makes Classic their game of choice"—while Arena Teams will be removed in favor of Personal Arena Ratings. https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/world-of-warcraft-wrath-of-the-lich-king-classic-announced/
  11. Happy birthday, i wish you a nice day.
  12. Hello everybody, ZmOldSchool managers are looking for a loyal staff, who ready to be an admin apply here: https://csblackdevil.com/forums/forum/19280-admin-request/

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  13. Adding Back @-YoSeF as a Member.
  14. Removing @-YoSeF from the Team. Reason: his decision.
  15. With my colleagues Pro
  16. V2 Effects , Text, Colors and creativity
  17. iQoo Neo 6 price starts at CNY 2,799 (roughly Rs. 33,500). iQoo Neo 6 was launched on Wednesday as the brand's latest 5G smartphone. The new iQoo phone comes with a 120Hz AMOLED display and carries triple rear cameras. It also includes a dedicated display chip that is claimed to help enhance graphics processing to support gamers. The iQoo Neo 6 is powered by the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC and comes in three distinct colours to choose from. Alongside the new phone, Vivo sub-brand iQoo introduced its 44W Flash Charge Power Bank that is rated to recharge the Neo 6 from zero to 50 percent in 18 minutes. It also launched the iQoo Extreme Wind Cooling Back Clip Pro to help maintain the phone's temperature while playing high-end games alongside charging. The back clip comes with dual USB Type-C ports. iQoo Neo 6 price iQoo Neo 6 price has been set at CNY 2,799 (roughly Rs. 33,500) for the base 8GB + 128GB storage variant. The phone also comes in an 8GB + 256GB model at CNY 2,999 (roughly Rs. 35,900) and the top-end 12GB + 256GB option at CNY 3,299 (roughly Rs. 39,400). The iQoo Neo 6 comes in Blue and Orange colours with a classic lycée leather on the back, marked by a Black shade and a fluorite AG glass. Moreover, the phone will go on sale in China starting April 20, with its pre-orders starting tonight. Details on the availability and pricing of the iQoo Neo 6 in markets other than China are yet to be revealed. The iQoo 44W Flash Charge Power Bank and Extreme Wind Cooling Back Clip Pro will also debut alongside the iQoo Neo 6 in China at CNY 299 (roughly Rs. 3,600) and CNY 199 (roughly Rs. 2,400), respectively. iQoo Neo 6 specifications The dual-SIM (Nano) iQoo Neo 6 runs on Android 12 with OriginOS Ocean custom skin on top. The phone comes with a 6.62-inch full-HD+ (1,080x2,400 pixels) AMOLED display that has a 20:9 aspect ratio and up to 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, there is the octa-core Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, along with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. For photos and videos, the iQoo Neo 6 carries a triple rear camera setup that houses a 64-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL Plus GW1P primary sensor, with an f/1.89 lens and optical image stabilisation (OIS). The camera module also includes a 12-megapixel ultra-wide shooter and a 2-megapixel monochrome lens. The iQoo Neo 6 comes with a 16-megapixel selfie camera at the front, with an f/2.0 lens. In terms of storing content, the iQoo Neo 6 carries up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. Connectivity options include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.2, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. Sensors on board include an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, gyroscope, magnetometer, and a proximity sensor. The phone also includes an in-display fingerprint sensor. The iQoo Neo 6 packs a dual-cell 4,700mAh battery that supports 80W Flash Charge fast charging. Besides, the phone measures 163x76.16x8.5mm and weighs 193.95 grams (Orange and Blue colour variants) or 197.23 grams (Black option). https://gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/iqoo-neo-6-price-cny-2799-launch-sale-date-april-20-44w-power-bank-specifications-features-2885551
  18. VFX tool promises up to 3x faster performance on Apple silicon devices Adobe has announced native Apple M1 silicon support, hopefully meaning faster launch and rendering times for motion designers and video creators. In benchmark tests released by the company, running After Effects on a high-end M1 Ultra Mac is now up to three times as fast, and those using the video effects software on standard M1-powered devices should see performance jump to double the speed. According to Adobe, the power boost makes it easy for motion designers, “to explore ideas and iterate more quickly on their compositions.” What else is new in Adobe After Effects? Native support for Apple’s proprietary chip is just part of a wider package that’s being deployed by Adobe as it looks to better supply users across the world. - After Effects and Premiere Pro subscribers now get free access to the Frame.io remote video collaboration service , which comes built into both the VFX tool and Adobe’s much-loved video editing software. - With 3D making (yet another) comeback, Extended Viewer and Binning Indicators for 3D layers now make it easier for designers to visualize compositions and move through three-dimensional spaces in real-time. - Scene Edit Detection finally makes the jump from Premiere Pro to After Effects. Powered by Adobe Sensei’s machine learning and AI, the new tool intelligently detects cut points in rendered footage and adds markers at edit points for more efficient creations. The need for speed Adobe clearly feels the need for speed - only last year, the software house unveiled Multi-Frame Rendering, boosting speeds by up to four times. This latest update continues a drive to improve motion graphics software performance and delivery for VFX artists. However, Adobe warns that certain new features and functionalities will be limited or unavailable when using incompatible third-party plugins, or plugins that aren’t ported for Apple silicon, with users seeing a warning pop up when the VFX tool spots an issue at launch. Adobe also confirmed users can even use older versions of Adobe After Effects on M1 chips - but you’ll need Apple’s Rosetta 2 emulation software to get it running. The After Effects 22.3 update, which launches today (April 12 2022), is available to all users via a staggered roll-out from the Creative Cloud desktop app. https://www.techradar.com/news/adobe-after-effects-gets-native-apple-m1-support-at-last
  19. Aside from its purple accents, the Lambda Tensorbook looks an awful lot like a Razer Blade. Razer's newest notebook runs Linux, but it isn't for gaming. Instead, the company typically associated with playing PC games is working with Lambda, which makes computers and cloud services for machine learning, for a sleek notebook intended for more scientific work. The laptop is called the Tensorbook, and it looks an awful lot like a Razer Blade 15, albeit with the silver coloring on the productivity-focused Razer Book. There's no tri-headed snake here (thank goodness). Instead, the lid has the Lambda logo, though the lower bezel reads "Razer x Lambda." Can't forget about the collab. There are also purple ports rather than the green ones Razer is known for. But if you want the Tensorbook, you'll have to be ready to drop some serious cash. It starts at $3,499.99 with an Intel Core i7-11800 CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Max-Q GPu with 16GB of VRAM, 64GB of DDR4 memory and 2TB of SSD storage. The 15.6-inch screen is gaming-ready at 2560 x 1440 resolution with a 165 Hz refresh rate. The base model comes with Ubuntu 20.04, Lambda's software stack (including drivers, PyTorch, TensorFlow, CUDA and more), and a 1-year warranty. $4,099.99 boosts the warranty to two years but is otherwise the same. The top-end $4,999.99 model has both Ubuntu and Windows for dual booting. Those who want one can buy it directly from Lambda. The price is slightly surprising. On the one hand, Razer lists a similar Razer Blade 15 with the same CPU and GPU, half the RAM, a faster screen, and a 1TB SSD for $3,099.99 on its website. But the $3,499.99 Tensorbook, while it has more RAM and storage, still has a last-gen CPU, and Razer and Lambda don't need to pay for a Windows license for the base and mid-tier versions of the laptop. The hardware isn't likely to be better for machine learning than other gaming laptops with similar specs, but if you use Ubuntu and the tool's Lambda is offering, it could be an easy way to get it all in one place. I will say this: I love the look of this laptop. For its gaming rigs, Razer has always stuck with black, white and quartz pink. This color combination is more subtle, and I think it shows that Razer could do well to offer other color options. Lambda sells access to cloud GPUs, and already sells servers and workstations intended for deep learning and GPU compute work. Typically, when I've seen companies like this brand their own laptops, they use white-label laptops from Tongfang or Clevo. It's surprising to see a company use what's clearly Razer's design — and name, though perhaps it adds a bit of a cool factor. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/razer-lambda-tensorbook-linux-machine-learning-laptop
  20. Nickname: @D.CraZy Video author: MUNNO Gaming Name of the game: PUBG MOBILE Video link: Short description of the video: -
  21. An immobile NPC becomes quite mobile when paired with a friendly pooch. Some old grumps might think Elden Ring is too big, but for many others the joy of the Lands Between lies in how many secrets it keeps serving up—whether that's speedrunners somehow glitching the game to completion in minutes, or hardy sorts butt-stomping their way to the Elden Throne. This one isn't quite on that scale, but a surprising reminder of how many unexpected interactions may yet remain to be discovered. Player @rasukuclaver shared this element of the game, and here's your chance to watch it unfold and be shaken to your very core, before I explain what's going on. No, the explanation is not just " she got on the wolf, dawg." The NPC companion being summoned here is a Spirit Ash called Latenna the Albinauric, and you obtain this through a side-quest featuring the character (here is how to get hold of her). Latenna's found in front of the Slumbering Wolf's Shack in Liurnia of the Lakes, and after completing various steps she will willingly join the player in order to help them towards the Haligtree. In order to do this though, she abandons her wolf companion: "Then I suppose it's time. Farewell, Lobo. My faithful wolf, my better half. I will go with the Tarnished. So that our journey will not have been in vain. Forgive me, Lobo." The Spirit Ash description reads that "having lost her beloved wolf companion, Lobo, she cannot move from the place where she was summoned." Elden Ring has giant enemy Direwolves. Summon Latenna around one and she will attract it towards her, somehow charm it, and take to their back. This not only gives a normally stationary character greater movement and survivability, but unlocks the Freezing Mist attack from her mount (as can be seen above). This isn't game-changing, really. It just means that one of your Spirit Ash companions has an extra layer to it, which happens to be badass, and can therefore be of incredible use in the right context: Latenna is cool and all, but a wolf-mounted Latenna is ice-cold. I mean: she got on the wolf, dawg. https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/turns-out-an-elden-ring-summon-can-tame-and-ride-giant-enemy-wolves/
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