Mostly that it doesn’t work on Steam Deck. Hits memory limits IIRC.
Mostly that it doesn’t work on Steam Deck. Hits memory limits IIRC.
How are you getting 189.27? 1 liter is 1kg, so it should be 190 precisely.
€2m? So basically free?
Harsh words for someone who continues to be their client
I think the interesting thing about project 2025 is how specific they get over the plans. It’s not just what they want to do, it’s a plan for how to do it.
I mostly agree, but it would be nice if it was a bit faster to be able to use it for web browsing. I still like reading long form articles and such but navigating and scrolling isn’t very viable yet on e-readers.
That’s such a weird claim
I’m pretty confident he’s not physically capable of that anymore.
It would allow them to do HDMI FRL also, which is probably what you mean when you say HDMI 2.1. AMD cards also do HDMI FRL I thought. FRL is what allows things like 4k120Hz (higher bandwidth modes). The VRR that the Dock does is the VRR standardized with 2.1, which is why it works on TVs and devices that do not support freesync (see: LG TVs).
Anyway, the Dock doesn’t have a fast enough HDMI converter to do that. It’s not a licensing issue. Next gen Deck/Dock will probably do it.
It does not have a better sensor. The 50mp sensor in the 9 is vastly superior to the 64mp sensor in the 7a.
Actually it works fine on Steam Deck. It uses VRR over DP to the dock, which then translates it to HDMI with VRR. The dock has proprietary firmware to do this.
Intel and Nvidia hardware with open source kernel drivers also do a similar trick where the HDMI part is in a firmware blob. Only AMD does not work with HDMI VRR.
Right. And the regular 9 has the same main camera as the 9 Pro, thus my answer that it is definitely better than the 7a.
No. The regular 9 has the same camera as the Pro, if you mean the main camera. You just miss out on some of the other ones.
Exactly. That’s why it’s a trash motherboard as soon as root access is gained. It can never again be trusted.
How do you trust that the flash was done properly if you did it from the compromised system? This would only work if you flashed it externally somehow without the system running.
That would be almost the same list
It’s not so much the development time that bothers me here, it’s the lack of diversity. They took forever making GTAV after IV, but in the meantime they had a bunch of smaller, lower budget releases. Nowadays big publishers go all in, a game is either a $200m blockbuster or it never makes it to production.
Hah! I wish it was email, so I could ignore it. Instead it’s either a Slack DM, which escalates to a phone call.
The problem isn’t function or safety, it’s cost. It isn’t cost effective to build or renovate a nuclear plant compared to wind or solar. If you have one in good condition, it makes sense to let it run its lifetime, but it makes little sense to build new.
Yes, and ChromeOS is built from Gentoo. That doesn’t mean much, the end user experience is worlds different.