I really didn’t want to let it win.
I really didn’t want to let it win.
I also had that experience with emacs, which has a built in help system. I couldn’t find a topic on ‘exit’ or ‘quit’ and refused to just search online.
Took me half an hour.
It’s desktop only, and from 2008.
That typo reverses the meaning by being one letter off.
(It had said “diy cooking paint”)
I’d say very slightly past that. Quantum computers do work right now, but it’s the same way the Wright brothers’ first plane worked: as proof of concept and research, but not better than existing tech for solving any problems.
And it’s not that they fail to meet expectations of the designers, as far as I know they do exactly what they are built to do as well as predicted with the tech we have. Just the press is expecting more.
Sure they are, but system apps are still installed in the immutable space initially, which is the important thing, that updates to it can’t go there.
I don’t know how desktop immutable systems deal with that.
Another prominent example is Android. Sure system apps can be upgraded individually – by storing the new version in a restricted part of the ‘user’ partition – but otherwise the system files are strictly read only until a new ‘image’ is ‘flashed’ to it by the update system or a power user with debugging tools. In the past, a common use of root capabilities was to remount the system partition as read/write and then change files on it directly. It’s more complex now.
That’s also why system apps can be rolled back to the stock version, and can sometimes be disabled, but can’t be directly uninstalled like user apps. Only the updated version on the user partition (if there is one) can be removed.
Are the notifications actionable? (Snoozing alarms, canned replies to messages, etc)
I couldn’t find that important detail on the website easily.
Wayland is still too broken for him?
So… What is it?
(I actually looked it up already, but I want descriptions in posts like this)
After the first 4 words of the title I was assuming it was intentional - Glad it doesn’t seem to be, but HP’s reputation is just that bad.
Yeah, but “2nd place” (if it’s even that) is so far down that many of us including me haven’t even heard of it before.
Speaking of details wrong:
most downloaded local news app
Meanwhile Google News (which does local):
True.
I just thought of a potential partial solution:
There could be companies that rent spaces in parking lots (with charging) specifically for automated cars, located just outside cities and commercial/industrial areas. Might even be useful to people in apartments or otherwise without a place to charge at home.
These would be closer to where the car needs to go later than all the way back home, and ideally on lower traffic routes.
I’d double my gas usage during the week
More likely power bill I’d think - I haven’t heard of anyone working on an autonomous gas powered car or even hybrid. Also a few states won’t even be allowing sales of gas cars in 11 years
But since it takes 10% of the space (vram, etc.) sounds like they could just start with a larger model and still come out ahead
… I’ve never seen that attributed before. Wow.
To prevent that, just add a magic license statement to the end of all your comments.
/s (sadly, this actually needs it.)
Wow, the SSD can hold the charges perfectly while unplugged for ages? Amazing.
Yup. Before flash memory, devices like video game cartridges which had game saves actually needed a battery to power the memory holding the saves.
They won’t be able to afford it.