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  1. The new app has been in a closed beta for a few months, but now anyone can download the file on macOS Big Sur or later on the WhatsApp website, according to the report. Meta-owned WhatsApp is working on a new Mac app that uses the Apple Mac Catalyst development environment to make better use of system resources. According to AppleInsider, WhatsApp currently provides a web-based Electron app for Mac users in addition to its web app via browsers. Electron and Catalyst are software development frameworks that help developers create desktop apps. The new app has been in a closed beta for a few months, but now anyone can download the file on macOS Big Sur or later on the WhatsApp website, according to the report. Following installation, it will display a QR code that users can scan with their iPhone to link their accounts using the WhatsApp iOS app. The Mac app’s three-panel interface provides access to archived chats, starred messages, phone calls, and settings. The Catalyst app includes features not available in the Electron version, such as file drag-and-drop and a spell-checker, the report mentioned. Meanwhile, WhatsApp has reportedly rolled out some new shortcuts for group admins to quickly and easily perform actions for a certain group participant, on iOS. The new shortcuts simplify interactions with group members as now the platform supports large groups of up to 1,024 participants, reports WABetainfo. The new update will help group admins quickly manage and communicate with such a large number of participants in private. https://telanganatoday.com/whatsapp-working-on-new-software-that-uses-apple-mac-catalyst
  2. AMD no longer ships its Ryzen Threadripper CPUs for high-end desktops and positions its Ryzen Threadripper Pro for workstations. But now that single-socket motherboards for AMD's 4th Generation EPYC 'Genoa' processors are available, you may no longer want to settle with 64-core Threadripper Pro but opt for a monstrous system with 96 cores and up to 12 channels of DDR5 memory. Recently ASRock Rack introduced several single-socket SP5 motherboards(opens in new tab) for AMD's EPYC 9004-series processors (via HardwareLuxx.de(opens in new tab)), including the Deep Micro-ATX GenoaD8UD-2T/X550 and GenoaD24QM3-2L2T/BCM motherboards that are formally aimed at servers, but which can be used to build an ultimate battle station with a 96-core CPU and loads of memory assuming that you can afford the CPU and find an appropriate chassis. Since the ASRock GenoaD8UD-2T/X550(opens in new tab) and the GenoaD24QM3-2L2T/BCM(opens in new tab) are indeed server motherboards, they support everything one comes to expect from a server, including eight or 24 slots for DDR5 memory modules, four PCIe 5.0 x16 slots with CXL 1.1 on top, two M.2-2280 slots for SSDs with a PCIe 4.0 x4 interface, multiple MCIO connectors supporting PCIe 5.0 or SATA connectivity, two or four 10GbE ports (controlled by the Intel X550 or the Broadcom BCM57416 chip), one GbE connector for management, and the Aspeed AST2600 BMC. Meanwhile, the motherboards do not have common desktops and workstation features, including high-speed USB4 or Thunderbolt 3/4 ports, audio connectors (and appropriate controllers), and conventional SATA connectors on the motherboard. Building a workstation featuring the GenoaD8UD-2T/X550 will be pretty tricky as a performance-demanding enthusiast will need to procure an M.2-to-PCIe x16 adapter card to take advantage of the latest SSDs featuring a PCIe 5.0 interface, a proper cooling system for AMD's EPYC processor in LGA 6096 packaging, and so forth. Also, remember that EPYCs do not overclock (96-core monsters also do not feature high clocks), and they are supposed to work with DDR5-4800 memory, which may not be a massive problem as the platforms have eight or 12 memory channels that provide plenty of bandwidth. Building a powerful workstation based on AMD's 96-core EPYC is expensive and peculiar. However, the reward is, of course, loads of cores and memory, and if you need to run workloads that can scale to 96 cores, it might be worth the money and trouble. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/miss-the-threadripper-glory-days-build-an-epyc-workstation
  3. Nintendo has once again intervened to protect us all from misuse of the company's intellectual property. This time, lawyers have been issuing DMCA takedowns to SteamGridDB, a site for the uploading and sharing of custom images for use in your Steam game library. As reported by GBATemp (via GamesRadar), Nintendo has demanded SteamGridDB remove images of Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, Splatoon 3, Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3. The site wasn't hosting any files related to the games themselves, mind you: You couldn't download a ROM or an emulator, but if you were using Steam to launch an emulated version of those games, you could get some artwork off of SteamGridDB to add to its library entry. But apparently even that was too much for Nintendo. Since the DMCA notices were served, the relevant entries on SteamGridDB have all been replaced by notices that the assets have been "removed in response to DMCA takedown notice sent by Nintendo of America Inc". Predictably, users have begun uploading even more artwork in response. Breath of the Wild's SteamGridDB page is awash with art uploaded in the last few days, including images that poke fun at Nintendo's DMCAs. The same is true for the other DMCA'd games, though their art is less of a visual feast than BOTW's. It's not clear what sparked the takedown, but it might have something to do with the Steam Deck's potential as a Nintendo Switch emulator. When even Valve itself is having to quietly edit its own trailers to remove references to Switch emulation, Nintendo's jealous protection of its intellectual property starts to make a little more sense. Regardless, it's hardly new behaviour from Nintendo. The company is infamous for stomping down on anything that even looks like it might brush up against Nintendo properties, including a fan remake of Metroid 2, a Super Mario Bros battle royale, and a No Man's Sky parody called No Mario's Sky. The fact that people are out there reverse-engineering games like Perfect Dark and A Link to the Past in a technically legal way must have Nintendo lawyers grinding their teeth to nubs. https://www.pcgamer.com/nintendo-dmcas-third-party-steam-image-site-users-upload-even-more-artwork-in-response/
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  5. ¤ Your Nickname: Mr.Ares ¤ Your Address: (Discord) ares.cyper ¤ Age: 24 ¤ Languages That You Can Speak: Arabic - Englisch ¤ Your Location: Egypt ¤ Experience As Admin: Last time I was owner of server walkingdeadzm ¤ Can You Stay Spectator Or Playing Between These Hours (24:00 To 12:00 PM): Yes ¤ Link Of Hours You Played On Server: https://www.gametracker.com/server_info/135.125.249.129:27015/top_players/?query=Mr.Ares ¤ Reason That You Want To Be Admin: I play mostly in the morning and there are always players who don't respect the rules I love the server and I respect the server very much and I respect everyone and I love everyone in the server ¤ Are You On Our NewLifeZM Discord Server And Will You Be Active In The NewLife Staff - Chat Channel (Link)?: Sure, I am doing very good activity on Discord server and the forum ¤ Admin - Password: NewLifeZMLoyalty
  6. ¤ Nickname: Mr.Ares ¤ Grade: Player ¤ Tag: Good Kush ¤ Link of hours played (GameTracker - link) : https://www.gametracker.com/server_info/135.125.249.129:27015/top_players/?query=Mr.Ares
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