

It exists on the iOS keyboard! (In Japanese) ( ^ω^ )
Although, it’s not customisable
It exists on the iOS keyboard! (In Japanese) ( ^ω^ )
Although, it’s not customisable
They been trying to convince players that apple silicon macs are for gaming, but they don’t have enough games to convince gamers, so studios aren’t convinced, so gamers aren’t convinced…
I doubt it. They could expand the list of allowed content, but Apple has a right (and responsibility) to moderate the content on their platform
Delaying the review process is just petty, but lawsuits are only profitable when you win, so Apple denying the app would mean Epic wanting another lawsuit.
That’s already a thing in Mexico (with a 3rd party reseller)
Keep tuned for the first cyber truck spontaneous combustion and the recall for battery concerns
You are correct! And moreover, fragmentation was bad on HDDs because they are good at reading sequential data, so fragmentation limited performance by making reads more random. However, SSDs are the opposite and are more performant on random reads, so fragmentation actually benefits them! (some of the time)
They thrive now, but they will never forget the Wii U
And you will need it in 5-10 years if/when you have a display and accessory that requires it. I doubt anyone will need the new cable anytime soon
In close collaboration with Valve
Sounds to me like they will open it to other manufacturers, but this could mean that they are releasing it publicly also. I’m excited!
Normally I would say that Microsoft wouldn’t care and they would just make an exception, but after the CrowdStrike error, they might be just a little bit more careful. Or maybe I have too much faith in them
It’s definitely higher than I was expecting, but nowhere near what Musk would want you to believe
That sounds expensive. They’d rather change the law. Again.
Of course there is! They could spend more money in PR campaigns and bribes lobbying
I’m all in favour of prosecuting Google for it’s search monopoly, but Trump only cares about using the monopoly in his own favour
I’m sure they understand the problems, and they understand that solving them would eat into their profits
It isn’t just paying to not use them. It’s about paying for nobody else to use them. The issue people interviewed point out is FOMO.
The nice thing about the fediverse is that you could start your own instance and not federate with them
Wasm comes to mind, execution time in the browser will probably be ok, but size is a big deal
It’s going to flop, but that’s ok because they only bought one lot from the Chinese factory