Batteries were phone specific but it wasn’t a big problem to find them. I bought several for my Note 3 and it allowed me to use the phone for a long time.
Batteries were phone specific but it wasn’t a big problem to find them. I bought several for my Note 3 and it allowed me to use the phone for a long time.
Isn’t Samsung DEX exactly that?
You can get way more compact mirrorless, my Fuji X-E3 + 35mm f/2 is 550g and the difference in image quality is very clear.
That switch was more than 10 years ago.
Sure, but a much smaller one.
It’s not about the resolution which as you mention is already more than sufficient. But you can easily see bad optics, bad color rendition, oversharpening etc. on a 500px image.
Cam girls are going to lose their jobs.
You can clearly see a qualitative difference between good and bad cameras even onf facebook-sized photos.
If your cameras detect something the lidar does not, you trust the cameras
Yes, but if the lidar sees something the cameras doesn’t, you trust the lidar.
Everything was simple and straightforward except for updating an app after new release before the distro maintainers updated it in repos (which often took months).
SMIC used ASML lithography machines to produce those chips. Thry can’t buy more of them and can’t get spare parts. It will be more tectonic when China can produce such lithography machines, but I wouldn’t hold my breath.
Intel 10nm is comparable to TSMC 7nm.
The numbers sound exact, but they aren’t much more than marketing terms nowadays.
Who cares what OS the AWS machines are running? I can’t touch it, it’s completely inaccessible for me and other clients. I can only touch the services which AWS provides. I wouldn’t know the difference if it was running windows, since the OS is completely transparent, basically a hidden implementation detail.
You keep making the assumption that AWS == EC2, meanwhile it is just one of many services AWS provides.
Abstracting away is costly. You can target only the lowest common denominator. The abstractions are going to leak. It’s like the criticism of ORMs, only worse since SQL is at least standardized.
That would make stocks a form of retirement, not a work compensation.
How about that you can sell the stocks, with an uncancellable order a year in advance?
Too bad that Purism’s stated values are the opposite of their real business practices.
They didn’t develop the machines needed to produce the chips, yet. They bought the lithography machines from the only producer - dutch ASML, but that’s now cut off. The news is kinda overblown.
Rules for thee but not for me
It’s normal that there are different rules for authors and bug reporters.
It’s like you’re complaining that there are different rules for guests and the owner of a house.
This is not just some random Musk garbage, but actual Twitter privacy policy and publuc should be thus be aware.