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Is every QR code individually serialized? What's the mechanism to verify authenticity?
I know Der8auer uses individually printed one time use codes that can be used to verify thermal grizzly paste authenticity
A simple QR code w/hologram ain't gonna do shit alone. Fuck I didn't even know HDMI had their own app and I've been building computers for 20+ years at this point
Sounds like it's time to give the HDMI standard out to the public domain.
DisplayPort?
Sadly they're not doing as well..
Considering most GPU ship with 3DP and only 1 HDMI I'd say you're wrong
Gigabyte is the exception, 3 HDMI and 1 DP
I hate that, all my other devices use HDMI.
None of my DP ports have been used.
Except for the one I plugged a DP to HDMI adaptor in because my GPU only has one bloody HDMI.
I haven't used HDMI since about 2017 (1060 6gb) and IIRC I even used DP on my 660 TI PE
Are ya exclusively using TV's?
Displayport sucks.
The connector is so brittle and long, it breaks too easily compared to HDMI.
And it is not like DP has features that HDMI doesn't.
The whole point of HDMI is HDCP which is necessarily very much proprietary. HDMI is a product of the film & TV industries to protect their “intellectual property”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI
HDMI isn't necessary for HDCP though. HDCP also works over DisplayPort and even DVI.
Edit: The HDMI article on Wikipedia that you linked even says: