I agree the ‘tech-savvy’ phrase has outdone its use. We should use a better phrase, like ‘tech-indoctrinated’ or ‘tablet-fed’ to give a better perspective into these younger kids’ digital lifestyles.
I agree the ‘tech-savvy’ phrase has outdone its use. We should use a better phrase, like ‘tech-indoctrinated’ or ‘tablet-fed’ to give a better perspective into these younger kids’ digital lifestyles.
Welp, reality just turned somehow worse than wargames somehow.
My point is that its one of their few offerings, and that they really aren’t even trying to be competitive when we all know they could and probably should.
Meanwhile, Texas Instruments offers an overpriced sbc that is less user friendly and probably loaded with security vulnerabilities since it was designed for IoT applications https://www.ti.com/tool/BEAGL-PLAY-SBC#supported-products
So they are steadily going the way of Texas Instruments? I sincerely wondered for the longest while why TI doesn’t have any rpi clones and then I remembered their governor only values indoctrination in schools instead of actual education.
Right? Great knowing there wouldn’t be an adblock killswitch waiting for us all like the sword of damocles
That actually makes sense, that’s why
What about L4D2? They still have servers running
Yeah, netflix is though
Epic does sales where they release free games periodically. It’s great for people who like cloud gaming like Geforce Now.
The cost of freedom is still far more valuable than that to some, and that’s its niche.
Best part is mp3 even works with older media players like the usb port of 201X cars
Move fast and break things should never apply towards human trials.
It’s easier to just use duckduckgo
Real debrid?
Hackers had figured out how to utilize bluetooth exploits at Pwn2ownp, but I’m pretty sure an event that public has led them to patch that particular vulnerability.
And removing one of the best features, the subsystem for android. It stops making sense from many people’s perspectives and using a linux program like waydroid would probably be better than using android studio on Windows11.
I like the Math program as it has LaTeX compatibility, but if we don’t start adopting this worldwide it might become a nagging problem for the next quarter century.
Sure try it, but keep in mind it won’t work for celiacs, and some folks won’t enjoy the extra starch leeching into their drink as it soaks