The user interface itself was the innovation. Hell, even Microsoft and Intel had the portable Windows Mobile things. Compared to an iPhone they liked like they were from the Stone Age. I had one and swapping it felt like going to another dimension.
The user interface itself was the innovation. Hell, even Microsoft and Intel had the portable Windows Mobile things. Compared to an iPhone they liked like they were from the Stone Age. I had one and swapping it felt like going to another dimension.
That’s how it should work
UI and general product design is innovation. Tech people have a lot of difficulties grasping this.
You can use a private Adblocking DNS on all OS at this point.
That’s what you understood after reading the page you linked?
France too
OpenWRT router with DNS over HTTPS for the whole network. Come for the easy adblock, stay for the updated router distribution and the best anti-buffer bloat features in any Router software.
If you count all of Steam’s features (Steam Input, Big Picture Mode, Proton etc), then Epic has decades of catching up to do. The problem is that usually executives will choose the “easy way out” of problems, so let’s just give free games instead of making a good platform.
What in tarnation
All the hype are grifters and Google trying to convince people this isn’t just a search engine assistant.
By both consoles? How would that make any sense?
There just expensive and brands expect people to fork out crazy amounts of cash for these cars.
I’m just waiting for full real parity (HDR, and some RT stuff), and I’m gone.
Jesus Christ Zuck. It looks like a lizard is running a mammalian study
They need to release an actual home console. Not the Steam Machine uncertainty they did a few years ago.
They have the software stack, they need a beefier APU that I’m certain AMD would be glad to provide, a controller based on the Deck, and they’re set.
It could sell in the tens of millions.
According to the Microsoft leaks, that would be 2028.
If you bother that much, why not just use the Pi as an OpenWRT router with DNS over HTTPS, and get a great router with awesome QoS and actual software updates in the process?
It’s a vast superset of whatever PiHole does.
I built my own computer but as a working laptop there is nothing close to a decked out MacBook Pro. Yes, I’m aware of the price, but my company paid it, and it was a good choice from every angle.