Your late reply made me realize I replied to the entirely wrong comment and yeah I make no sense.
I meant to reply to the farming comment mentioning insane mixed units like Liters per Acre
Your late reply made me realize I replied to the entirely wrong comment and yeah I make no sense.
I meant to reply to the farming comment mentioning insane mixed units like Liters per Acre
What a great snapshot of life in Canada
Promised for later in the lifecycle
What the commenter above was referring to is special API access for Nokia and a few key third-parties that regular devs were not allowed to use.
It was a strange time for Windows phone. Agreed, such a shame, it was an interesting UX-first design for its time.
Conversation starts with “we realize this looks bad”. No shit. Thanks for the threat.
Kudos for immersing yourself in it!
Not like farmers don’t abuse and exploit the land themselves. It’s just a bit more aesthetic.
Aw that’s too bad. That response I’m sure you’re paraphrasing, but “that one doesn’t follow the rules” is the best part of science.
It means our rules aren’t good enough, or we don’t understand that one well enough. Figuring it out can be an entire career of discovery. And the reasons why can be fascinating and inspiring to more discoveries!
Where’s my LN2 backpack it’s time to go portable
Overclocking controls huh
5700 in my server works just fine too, no difficulty setting it up. Running in Docker. Even does HDR tone mapping!
Broadcom is actually terrible, the Rpi foundation just had an in.
NXP deserves some credit for good board support packages and documentation.
Use screen
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Maybe I don’t understand what you’re after. But 99.9% of Linux systems don’t use X. But none of those are desktop PC’s.
Q1: No, it does not require X. But some software even if not graphical, requires X libs for whatever reason (e.g. Using Qt)
Edit: to answer Q2: I don’t think there is technically a way to interact with the system without a TTY but thats technicalities. Your more practical answer is to use SSH to log in and interact. This is how most IoT things work which run Linux and have no display capability at all.
Sure, I guess I maintain its that’s not what sarcasm is but we do agree on the point
They’re not being sarcastic, they are repeating Google’s (bs) justification
If only they banned sending mail and reading the newspaper we could have saved those kids.
(you missed the point of my comment)
Having a phone is an important part of participating in society like it or not. Not everyone has a happy home life of a home at all, and flatly banning anyone from owning a phone (purchased themselves) under 16 could further endanger young people already struggling in a dangerous situation. Or even just maintaining a job to survive.
Of course I don’t want to live in a world where under 16s need to work, or need to discretely contact help, but we have to face reality. Let’s fix that stuff rather than ban communication devices…
It’s built with the assumption that poor people are just irresponsible and if they just had more discipline and mindset they could be a billionaire. 👍
Doesn’t FDroid still not allow automatic updates due to restrictions in Android?
Meanwhile yes the Samsung galaxy store has extra power over other store alternatives because they are a powerful OEM and can modify Android as they like.
Other OEMs (ones that are often not able to use Play Services) also have their own 1st party app store. Amazon is one, but many others exist in China.