

Forget old phones and just run all of that on current phones. Federation is better than centralisation, but true P2P trumps it.


Forget old phones and just run all of that on current phones. Federation is better than centralisation, but true P2P trumps it.


your first laptop also had, like, a megapixel screen, while the Steam Deck over here (checks notes) (checks notes again)


I already have a 200g 4 megapixel display in my pocket, with a battery that makes it go through the day. Stop building 1 (one) megapixel 750g dumbbells that can’t stay on and then add heft.


for 45 minutes straight
When running it for the projected lifespan costs more in energy than buying a new one and running that one instead. Depending on where you live, your LGA775 boxes could be about a to become obsolete, or are well over a decade past obsolescence.


Sony Sixaxis. 256 degrees of being pressed on basically every button but two.


Then the corporations are the ones on the hook to to update it. shrug


If only AMT was available in all Intel CPUs, lol.


About now


Oh, it will work fine, as soon as it issues it’s first cert without any reference to the identity, it wouldn’t even be needed until it’s expiry. But it’s easier to just not build it.
tiny
Not to mention the blow to the nationalism.


I’ve specified that because I’ve mainly played it on a 2013 Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (yes, wit a stylus), a FullHD beast that Steam Deck can’t even dream of matching even a decade later.


a screen rivaling 2013 phones when


Slay the spire works fine on your previous phone. You know, that 3x lighter machine with 2x the pixel count you already carry everywhere anyway.


10 years ago, maybe? It’s a 1 (one) megapixel brick.
It was Solaris. Damn, I’m old.


My podcast queue is at 386 hours.


Same until I get to adb, then set it all up from there on with my wonky automation that uses fdroidcl, uiautomator2 and a bunch more stuff.
https://github.com/t184256/droidctl is the tool, actual scripts are private, sorry.
I take it you’re not the one triaging the subsequent slop. I am.