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The desktop that knows what’s best for you.
The desktop that knows what’s best for you.
There’s a company doing this already. Giant battery sits behind the cab. They drive up, unplug it like a LEGO with a huge robot arm, plunk in a new one and good to go.
Now do the “purist” that spends their entire life trying to strip everything possible off to “save memory” when they should probably just use Alpine or NetBSD.
Me too. Some development companies refuse to support it period or their games are unavailable to stream due to licensing etc., and that is the only reason I dual boot now. I would ditch it in a heartbeat otherwise.
IIRC the Voodoo 5 6000 also required an external power supply and people thought this was crazy at the time.
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Kinda miss the Wild West days where you’d recompile and suddenly there’d be a whole new device naming convention.
Pure damage control lingo. Anyone in the game for a while knows exactly how Broadcom operates. Theyre not hanging around while they squeeze the juice out until it becomes another SAP or Oracle. If he thinks a subscription model isn’t going to cause a mass exodus, he is a fool.
Arstechnica looking like a malware proliferating site itself on mobile.
I’ve seen them owned by the RSS functionality. So many little hidey holes. I can’t imagine how diverse their infrastructure is.
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same. I even have it added to the word list. It has no issue with her more common middle name of course.
Never heard that phrase used there either. But uh… can confirm the rest. It’s a bummer to say the least.
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You should see how they talk when they think they’re in their echo chambers. Hell, they just do it in the open now.
Side note, never ever sign the first offer. They call it “first pencil.”
interesting. Usually they will try to start your car and take off using that signal boosting method.
I don’t know if it’s still the case but kernel support and related was nearly always an issue when I tested Raspi alternatives for building homebrew robots. OS updates were a gamble and support and documentation was not good to say the least. Raspi also has every HAT you can imagine to extend their capabilities too.