Same.
I think I would need comparable energy efficiency as well though. For portable machines it’s hard to go for an x86_64 one when I can get so much more battery life out of an arm one.
Getting official support for a distribution should help with a good out of the box battery life at least. But I think they’d need arm or riscv before it really becomes comparable?
In Swedish, ”tja” is an informal greeting, and so is ”tjena”. A usual exchange at the checkout of my local grocery store would be:
”Tja!”
”Tjena!”
”Kvitto?” (Receipt?)
”Nej tack” (No thanks)
While trying not to make eye contact because we don’t do that here.
(Btw, the German and Swedish ”tja” are pronounced differently, so this joke works only in text.)
I read someone else musing that they must have thought that keeping it plugged in all the time would be bad, so the made it impossible to use the mouse while plugged in. Seems plausible. I suppose it would degrade the battery? Or the cord drag would be bad?
Maybe there’s too many shelves? I’m only half joking.
Because your family back home will be in for it.
Well the like article has a date in 2013 at the top.
The worst thing of the root canal for me was that they had a hard time getting the numbing agent where it needed to go, so they used a lot, so half my face was numb for the rest of the day. So I looked really weird when eating/drinking/speaking/smiling.
Man könnte ja die Schuhe auf dem Boden stehen lassen, nur mit Socken auf die Hose?
No, but the adoption rate is likely related to how useful the language is?
I suspect there’s more people who speak Python fluently than Esperanto. So that comparison sits very wrong with me. The rest was funny :)
I’m in the same boat, but I think this hike still will make me cancel my family plan. Less time on YouTube is probably good anyway.
Testing a ton of medication for pregnant/breastfeeding women. So much medication I couldn’t take, simply because it’s not considered ethical to have the studies done, since it could affect the baby in all sorts of ways. Which we can’t clear up without the studies. So annoying.
That’s still a far cry from the heterogeneous environment called „PC“.
I find your take hilarious - that compiling a console game for PC would be trivial (and to support that very different platform) and that devs/publishers simply „refuse“ to do it.
Now, open source is a different topic and I can’t really estimate the effect it would have if it was standard across the industry.
Wondering the same. Is there a way to get an official statement? I wanna know what reasons they put forward.
This will be really easy to google for.
/s
Bei uns im Laden kam letztens Last Christmas, aber ich glaube das war ein Scherz.
War das Problem nicht eher: Fahrer sehen das rote X, aber auch reihenweise Autos vor ihnen, die einfach weiter fahren. Man wird unsicher, was das Signal bedeutet. Soll man jetzt den Verkehr aufhalten, um die Spur zu wechseln? Oder so wie alle anderen auch weiter fahren? Weg des geringsten Widerstandes. Und dann ist man selber einer von denen, die ein schlechtes Beispiel für die nächsten hinter einem ist.