There are some console ports , if you look hard enough.
There are some console ports , if you look hard enough.
No Android support eh.
The common comment from dev studios is that premium Android games are not profitable at all.
Windows is not a ‘better’ product, that would be ChromeOS. Zero configuration means nothing can get broken.
The average user who started with MS Office 95 is now 50 years old. The younger average user at least knows there are alternatives to Windows.
PC gaming is a whole other can of worms. I keep hearing that Valve did some black mahic and now most of Steam games work on Linux with no issues.
The only reason Windows is still relevant is a massive volume of legacy x86 applications.
If that laptop won’t support x86 emulation, it’d be actually worse that Linux ARM laptop.
Quake engine is infinitely moddable.
Dusk seems to be using it’s own engine based on Unity.
Nah, that’s too affordable and easy to use for a True Artist.
Put a paper drawing behind the transparent screen and draw on the screen to digitize it.
Kind of, yeah.
There are WiFi setups that can cover as far as 10 km range, which is firmly inside 4G territory, with a speed to match.
Yup. 5G is LTE with more frequency bands.
Just slap one more antenna into your phone, that’s how we’re increasing network speed.
American values clashing with common sense.
Is that how some people are still voting for Trump?
ITU defined 4G in 2008 as wireless connectivity with speed of 100 megabits per second for mobile users and 1 gigabit per second for stationary users.
LTE never achieved such speeds. It did not stop mobile operators from calling their service 4G.
ITU since then revised their definition to lower the required network speed.
5G was supposed to have network speeds of 10 gigabits per second. ITU however wisened up and are just defining it as ‘fifth-generation wireless’, because the mobile operators will butcher the definition anyway.
It’s all mostly a marketing speak.
LTE is a proper name for the latest flavour of a wireless connectivity steandard. It simply means ‘long-term evolution’, because naming it after the actual underlying algorithms would be ‘orthogonal frequency-division with multiple access’ was too long even for nerds who created that standard, and also it uses simpler frequency-division with multiple access for transmitting data from your phone to the cell tower, so the actual proper name would be ‘OFDMA uplink FDMA downlink’.
And 5G is still mostly LTE, just with extra radio channels and an optional millimeter frequency support.
There were similarly several 3G technologies - HSDPA, HSPA+, DC-HSDPA, DC-HSDPA w/MIMO, each offering a better speed, but that would be confusing, so the operators just named everything as 3G.
There’s a really simple and effective solution. Deny entry to any russians with no long-term reason to stay.
FSB agents on a tourist visa? Deny.
Military-haircut men looking to open ‘high-tech business’ to buy electronic components and drone parts? Deny.
A young family of four fit guys looking to visit their grandma on a weekend? Deny.
Mail-in russian wife moving to live with her Spanish husband? I guess that should be allowed.
But tofu is a cheese substitute
Yeah, it’s called AMD DASH, but it’s available only on select CPUs, unlike Intel’s variant.
Good bot
edit: I just found this, which seems to be exactly what I need: https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/focal/en/man7/amt-howto.7.html
Ah yes, Intel’s famous security hole.
Some people stopped buying Intel CPUs after this feature was introduced.
When the company’s CEO cares more about cutting employees’ bonuses than saving money and reporting more cost-saving measures to the board.
I’ll believe it when I will see Linux ported to the shader language.