Except due to Linux, the biggest games not only won't just work, they will not work at all.
It will get really funny when they start imposing an exact number of tokens as a quota, where too little means you are an outdated luddite and too much is inefficient and wastes money
And that means you give your epub to Amazon to convert, and whatever else they feel like doing with it.
I see this in media all the time. Make factual statements and imply they are connected, but with zero data if they actually are. Or claim "People are doing X" without any data if a statistically relevant number are…
99% of the time security is about securing the product from the user. Just like Google's action we're commenting under
An economic crisis will reduce tax income though, reducing the ability of government to pay even if the interest is lower
His last comment in the video "we humans are losing faith in ourselves" clearly about the overall concept and not just the particular creature though
Apple deletes your entire library if you don't subscribe for a few months. To me that is worse than anything Spotify has ever done wrong
I recently unsubscribed because I definitely saw a lot of AI music. I do think Spotify has the best UI and user created playlists of all platforms though
Well, that elevates my paperwhite to literally perfect(for me at least). The process was smooth and now I have Koreader on it.
The short notice was a self inflicted problem. Biden's issues did not start in July 2024
Koreader handles the reading part perfectly on my Boox device. For ftp I use the default Boox functionality which works well for me. Einkbro is good but I ultimately stick to Firefox for the sync between devices. No…
In the real world companies have no idea who the top and bottom 10% are because they use extremely low quality productivity metrics
In fact, Android's update engine includes a lot of chrome os related code, so they are either very similar or outright shared
Annoyingly, Firefox on Android lacks these options completely. You can't even control zoom for individual websites, it's all or nothing. It gets even worse on a foldable phone where you have two different displays. It's…
Same with McDonald's, interestingly enough
Both TSMC and Samsung are expanding in the USA and are expected to receive significant subsidies as well
From Nvidia's history of working with AIBs, Sony, Apple, the Linux community, and probably many more, they seem to be a very hard company to work with. They have an idea of what the product looks like and it's their way…
When it comes to applications, Android is very different from any Linux distro. Android apps rely almost entirely on Google made additions on top. Something like waydroid could bridge the gap but I don't have first hand…
27% on a Kindle with a healthy battery is a lot. Especially if this is a latest model paperwhite on the image which I think it is. It's probably their most impressive feature as a product
Apex Legends from Respawn/EA was basically launched like that. It had a reveal stream, where they announced the game going live, and released it immediately, along with all the promotional material and content creator…
Except due to Linux, the biggest games not only won't just work, they will not work at all.
It will get really funny when they start imposing an exact number of tokens as a quota, where too little means you are an outdated luddite and too much is inefficient and wastes money
And that means you give your epub to Amazon to convert, and whatever else they feel like doing with it.
I see this in media all the time. Make factual statements and imply they are connected, but with zero data if they actually are. Or claim "People are doing X" without any data if a statistically relevant number are…
99% of the time security is about securing the product from the user. Just like Google's action we're commenting under
An economic crisis will reduce tax income though, reducing the ability of government to pay even if the interest is lower
His last comment in the video "we humans are losing faith in ourselves" clearly about the overall concept and not just the particular creature though
Apple deletes your entire library if you don't subscribe for a few months. To me that is worse than anything Spotify has ever done wrong
I recently unsubscribed because I definitely saw a lot of AI music. I do think Spotify has the best UI and user created playlists of all platforms though
Well, that elevates my paperwhite to literally perfect(for me at least). The process was smooth and now I have Koreader on it.
The short notice was a self inflicted problem. Biden's issues did not start in July 2024
Koreader handles the reading part perfectly on my Boox device. For ftp I use the default Boox functionality which works well for me. Einkbro is good but I ultimately stick to Firefox for the sync between devices. No…
In the real world companies have no idea who the top and bottom 10% are because they use extremely low quality productivity metrics
In fact, Android's update engine includes a lot of chrome os related code, so they are either very similar or outright shared
Annoyingly, Firefox on Android lacks these options completely. You can't even control zoom for individual websites, it's all or nothing. It gets even worse on a foldable phone where you have two different displays. It's…
Same with McDonald's, interestingly enough
Both TSMC and Samsung are expanding in the USA and are expected to receive significant subsidies as well
From Nvidia's history of working with AIBs, Sony, Apple, the Linux community, and probably many more, they seem to be a very hard company to work with. They have an idea of what the product looks like and it's their way…
When it comes to applications, Android is very different from any Linux distro. Android apps rely almost entirely on Google made additions on top. Something like waydroid could bridge the gap but I don't have first hand…
27% on a Kindle with a healthy battery is a lot. Especially if this is a latest model paperwhite on the image which I think it is. It's probably their most impressive feature as a product
Apex Legends from Respawn/EA was basically launched like that. It had a reveal stream, where they announced the game going live, and released it immediately, along with all the promotional material and content creator…