Citation needed
Citation needed
ChudGPT
Article links to a knowledge base, not any “tool”.
Link to tool
Would love to see that research that says women wouldn’t want a compact desktop enabled phone. Again, seems arbitrary when the majority of their S-Series since the S8 supports it
They already implement Dex on their high-end phones, let alone their A-Series.
Why support and test and promote something for your mid-tier and then decide not to do it for this one premium model.
Still no Dex, makes no sense when the SoC and hardware are more than capable.
No one said otherwise
I’ve put together a RAID 1 of these and some 860 Evo QLC Hard to say if they’ll last as long as BD but you can’t beat the capacity
https://visiontek.com/products/visiontek-tlc-7mm-2-5-ssd-sata-enterprise
The international organization for standardization has rated them for archival use in the hundreds of years. This is not a maybe and the Wikipedia page/link I shared above goes over the testing methodology
MDiscs are ISO rated for hundreds to thousands of years.
https://www.ecma-international.org/wp-content/uploads/ECMA-379_3rd_edition_june_2010.pdf
Sounds like a Tesla issue
Which mouse? HID is all but guaranteed to work on linux
Raspberry PI
who is advertising Linux
Enterprise, Lenovo, Canonical group, Dell, IBM/Red Hat
The usual suspects
Nextdns.io for hosted DNS blocks ads and malware.
Also this list
A1 is recommended for compatibility and performance.
https://www.kingston.com/en/blog/personal-storage/memory-card-speed-classes
Remote play together and steams controller management are two separate things.
RPT creates a tunnel to make everyone appear in the same session.
For controllers, especially in Linux check that you have the correct settings enabled eg. Enable PlayStation/nintendo support vs the default Xbox emulation.
I’ve personally never had any issues with RPT and controller settings after checking the controller is setup properly in Steam.
Even intel is using TSMC for their latest 200 series chips. Technology is one thing, doing it at scale is another. Samsung is close but still behind.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-says-it-will-beat-tsmc-to-4nm-production-in-the-us