Have you thought about why Switch is the best selling console in the current generation even though it’s by far the weakest in performance?
Have you thought about why Switch is the best selling console in the current generation even though it’s by far the weakest in performance?
Too bad that Purism’s stated values are the opposite of their real business practices.
I don’t know iMessage, but some of the more advanced features in WhatsApp/Messenger are great. I use shared location almost daily, voice messages are great too.
Does anyone know what level of interoperability is required? Like basic text, pictures, emoji… or every feature including things like location sharing?
Impossible in the timeframe. There’s a reason why ASML is the only producer on this level.
I’m curious where did they get those numbers. Producing a limited number of chips is one thing, scaling production to tens of millions is another. Especially regarding the lithography machines which China bought before the sanctions from ASML, but can’t buy anymore.
Programs shouldn’t get confused since RAM/swap is transparent for them.
1/1.56", big difference.
Nah, these days hardware doesn’t go outdated that fast.
Partially. My MacBook will steal the bluetooth connection no matter if something is playing or not. I have to disable bluetooth on the Mac to connect smartphone to my headphones.
Wireless headphones have been my biggest tech revolution since the smartphone.
I used GNOME for close to 20 years, but finally dropped it with the release 40. I’ve had enough of them breaking features.
By that time KDE finally stabilized and it does everything I want, my way.
The biggest issue was the phone - Librem 5 - many customers waited 4 (or 5?) years and what they got was underwhelming. Purism originally provided “refund anytime” policy, but once customers started using that they lied they didn’t promise that (disproven with wayback machine). The only reliable way to get the money back is to sue them in small court. They also had some other shady stuff.
I have a small app on the play store. It’s finished, has a small user base and doesn’t really need updates.
But I’ll now let google delist it. The API level isn’t even the main reason, it’s the other X warnings which jumped at me when logging into developer console about new rules and guidelines I need to satisfy. I’ve had enough of the hamster wheel.
Brands have been always important to teenagers.
Everything was simple and straightforward except for updating an app after new release before the distro maintainers updated it in repos (which often took months).