Maybe with zRAM and a bit of swap it could run quite ok 🤷
Maybe with zRAM and a bit of swap it could run quite ok 🤷
Steam, my Steam library and Proton could disappear. But at least it will have supported a big traction in the ecosystem : Wine, DXVK, Lutris, Heroic Launcher, Bazzite, etc… are all open source projects (so they can’t really disappear) that have never moved as fast as they are today.
You could still go for a premium subscription, but I don’t trust Google with my money either.
I hope this would make some quality content creators to move to another platform, but I don’t really believe in this.
But at least France is holding its hand this time! 🙃
I’m relieved that the group I wanted to vote was against. I’m frightened that it was the only one against in France 😱
Plus I would guess that few country could also rebuild the whole manufacturing process in a few years?
Where do you live?
I’m not a KDE user but thinks looks very relevant!
I think it’s been a long time since digital companies tried to solve actual problems.
But the future is inevitable, isn’t it better to be less pessimistic and attempt to be prepared for it instead of just waiting?
It’s not like I hate it but it felt like a review target for a specific audience and with little journalistic work. I was a bit disappointed because he is often refered to be one of the most serious and unbiaised tech reviewers on the internet.
But yeah, that was a first impression indeed.
I think there was some ethical drama in his company a while ago, which might have been recently answered 🤷♂️
I personally didn’t like the very few videos I saw of him, it looked like g@mer consumerist obsessions. The latest I saw was about the last Fairphone release and he was very critical about what I’d call very reasonable design choices, like capping the screen to 60Hz instead of max 90 by default, or having to turn the phone off to swap SD card. This video felt like it was not an honest criticism or intended to a very niche audience (eg. hot swapping SD cards might be critical in the eyes of someone producing video content).
Oh Wtf, I think it’s because of a bad connection at that time
I was more thinking that if people were paying they might give more thoughts to what they are diving into. But yeah I agree that’s just a wet dream.
You mean that having N+1 sensors every other year is redundant. My phone is 4 years old and had already a quite bad camera at that time so I wouldn’t know.
Seeing photos from other people it’s obvious how good phones have become (even if there might be some overengineering), on the other hand my phone also had a bad CPU / RAM / Battery / Screen for the time and people who have phones with more computing power than my laptop do the exact same things as I do.
I hope for one good thing to come out from all this AI madness : people might get used to pay for a service on the internet again. If this miraculously happens it could lead to people more cautiously choose services over quality instead of the one with darkest patterns.
One can still dream…
My FP3 hanged around in my pocket unprotected for 4 years and still has no scratch on its screen. I feel like the industry learned how to make basically indestructible glass for a while (except if you casually put diamonds in the same pocket).
What other red flags do you have in mind?