Well if it helps I'm cheerful and young(ish) and feel the same.
How would cooling work in space based computing? To a layman like me it seems like a significant hurdle to overcome.
Worth noting that speeding past a school is also an aggravating factor in the UK for sentencing if you're required to go to court over speeding.
What about the small matter of having to purchase a Google phone in the first place?
I can relate to this, it is what ultimately caused me to leave the field of ecology/conservation. It all felt depressingly pointless.
Not sure I agree about this, in the UK we have some excellent examples of independent local journalism, for example the Bristol Cable that is funded by readers.
These tech CEOs just want to have to spend as little as possible to maintain their platforms. They don't actually care about freedom of speech beyond that.
Maybe this was the case a few years ago, but I would argue the landscape has changed a lot since then - with many more distro options for Arm64 devices.
And chip producers
As someone who also lives in the UK this surprises me. Almost every restaurant I eat at now takes the liberty of adding a 10% service charge onto every bill. I assume the idea of which is to make it awkward/embarrassing…
Well if it helps I'm cheerful and young(ish) and feel the same.
How would cooling work in space based computing? To a layman like me it seems like a significant hurdle to overcome.
Worth noting that speeding past a school is also an aggravating factor in the UK for sentencing if you're required to go to court over speeding.
What about the small matter of having to purchase a Google phone in the first place?
I can relate to this, it is what ultimately caused me to leave the field of ecology/conservation. It all felt depressingly pointless.
Not sure I agree about this, in the UK we have some excellent examples of independent local journalism, for example the Bristol Cable that is funded by readers.
These tech CEOs just want to have to spend as little as possible to maintain their platforms. They don't actually care about freedom of speech beyond that.
Maybe this was the case a few years ago, but I would argue the landscape has changed a lot since then - with many more distro options for Arm64 devices.
And chip producers
As someone who also lives in the UK this surprises me. Almost every restaurant I eat at now takes the liberty of adding a 10% service charge onto every bill. I assume the idea of which is to make it awkward/embarrassing…