Dismantle them and build them new inside the bottle probably
Dismantle them and build them new inside the bottle probably
True, but why set a limit in 30-40 years?
Thats a whole generation, most people that work today will be retired by then (hopefully).
30 to 40 years ago, lead-free fuel, catalytic converters, airbags, and ABS became more common and started to become standard.
Its sounds odd for me that some countries plan banning fuel-powered cars in ~30 years.
Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think there is much left to ban by then.
It is probably wise to have the server admins speak the language of your community.
(And feddit.org works fine for me, it’s one of the instances with the highest uptime).
“launches outside of china” doesn’t mean it will come to EU or US:
Huawei UK public relations specialist Elliot Mulley-Goodbarne did confirm to The Verge that it’s “not coming to the UK or US for the time being.
RPCS3 runs well on a steam deck, which is not exactly a beast.
I’ve picked this game as an example, as it is one of the best looking PS3 games.
But you’re right, it has been remade.
Maybe, but well-known PS3 exclusive titles like “the last of us” won’t run.
I’e seen that some want it to host their own LLM. It’s far cheaper to buy DDR5 memory than somehow getting 100+ GB of VRAM. Whether or not this is a good idea is another question
The black and white versions look OK, but the red and blue look really odd.
The iPhone 13 mini had 5.4", so almost one inch smaller
Also sourced from Chiphell, the Radeon RX 9070 XT is expected to command a price tag between $479 for AMD’s reference card and roughly $549 for an AIB unit, varying based on which exact product one opts for.
This sounds reasonable IMO. After all, there is still room for a cheaper 9060 / 9050 series.
Yes of course, as almost any other website.
Right, there are many more unofficial builds and also lits of forks available. But at least for me, I’d rather not download builds directly from XDA.
I don’t think that graphene builds on Lineage OS. If this would be the case, then the Android 15 release of Graphene OS wouldn’t be 3 month before the release of Lineage OS 22.
I currently use both (with different phones).
Graphene is way more polished. It even features a browser-based installer. It comes with countless security and privacy improvements that can be non-trivial, but very nice (e.g. contact scopes). And they have an update process that wirks completely in the background, without any further action from the user. But of course the main downside is that you need a pretty expensive Pixel phone.
Lineage OS is less polished, but is compatible with many phones. It is also used as a base for many custom roms that alter the OS in specific ways.
The list of supported devices is impressive, currently 65 phones have a recent version available.
However, as not every device is supported, if you buy a new phone, check the list in the blog post first.
The Pixel 8 Pro is supported from day one. It might take a week or so until all builds are available in the download portal.
With some custom hardware, the DS was perfectly capable to show videos, better than many phones at this time.