Also, this jpeg has multiple pixels where there would only be one pixel on the nes
Also, this jpeg has multiple pixels where there would only be one pixel on the nes
Windows isn’t / doesn’t use a microkernel
Rosetta 2 was so good because M1 had hardware to help with x86 emulation. Presumably qualcomm can do the same thing.
The mainboard looks cluttered due to the verbose silkscreening, it doesn’t actually look that complex compared to the other mainboards.
A lot of software people use on desktop is proprietary and not source available. There is also no guarantee open source stuff is portable.
Not the first, teamspeak has had a spatial audio api for a long time
Seeing “European” is all you need to know this is rage bait
Some ain’t so bad
Carbon capture makes much more sense directly on smokestacks and other industry waste outputs, but then how do businesses make taxpayers fund it?
You think small bezels are headline topics?
The only quirky word in there is metasurface
Not from the UK, I am wondering who benefitted from brexit?
Can’t wait till we get braincell PMICs
Ankle motion is necessary for heelies to work
world renowned manufacturer of brown people obliteration tech
My friends would never in a million years run an exe I gave them lol
Windows hibernation is about as broken as linux hibernation, i.e. they both mostly work most of the time, but there is good reason both hide them away by default (if you can really say linux hides anything, with these things being decided by distros and not kernel devs). It is naive to say windows has “solved” hibernation. Either you don’t use it much or have very basic hardware and software needs.
Edit: as a side note, neither iOS nor android devices use anything similar to hibernate, so I am a bit lost with what you mean by arm causing hibernation implementation pressure.
I don’t think that is what they mean by “which is a bit like MIPS or RISC-V.“