My first thought is that this is meant for custom upholstery. If you’re spending $1800 on a single chair, you’re probably willing to shell out another grand or whatever to cover it in fabric that you like.
I’m only still here because account deletion is broken on KBin.
My first thought is that this is meant for custom upholstery. If you’re spending $1800 on a single chair, you’re probably willing to shell out another grand or whatever to cover it in fabric that you like.
Discrete video or no. That’s also fine, but a lot of vendors provide this option.
Yeah, but not as a user-serviceable module that can be replaced with minimal effort. I think you’re grossly oversimplifying this point.
Are you on Windows or Linux on the 16?
Apple doesn’t provide board-level schematics so that anyone with a good supplier and a steady hand with a soldering iron can fix their motherboard, though. You also can’t replace parts nearly as easily, even on older MacBooks. Swappable ports also help, so that if HDMI or displayport get replaced you can change to the new standard.
Accessing the RAM, wifi, and SSD are only 5 screws away, and they give you a screwdriver in the package.
Basically, Framework has provided so much information that you could practically build one from scratch yourself with enough determination and self-loathing.
Somebody needs to get on deduplicating UTF8 ASAP
It’s the final laptop in the same way that Theseus’s boat was the last one he ever bought. You can replace bits piecemeal, but at some point you’ll end up with enough leftovers for a whole new laptop.
That said, I have an Intel one and it’s a fantastic laptop. Also, not only are the motherboards capable of running on their own outside the laptop, but they’ve partnered with Cooler Master to make little cases for them so you can turn old mobos into mini PCs.
That’s reasonable. I pulled that info from Wikipedia, and I don’t speak Japanese, so I just was going off that.
That’s great and all, but for those of us that do speak English and are expecting certain grammatical norms, eschewing those norms, regardless of the validity of the reason, makes it significantly harder for us to parse.
The question mark is not a rare piece of punctuation, either. It’s used in China. It’s used in Japan. It’s used in Vietnamese, every Romance language I’ve ever encountered, and every Germanic language I’ve ever encountered. I’m not saying I understand all those languages, but I can certainly recognize when someone’s asking a question in one because the question mark remains the same.
This is a piss-poor excuse and reeks of the attitude of one who’s never encountered a language that doesn’t use the Latin Alphabet even in passing. Oh yeah, by the way, it’s called the Latin Alphabet, not the English Alphabet.
If 1000 satellites is all it takes to “erode the atmosphere” to a point where earth is uninhabitable, we’re already fucked a thousand times over.
If the tags are anything like DWM or Awesome, they’re like traditional workspaces like you’d find in Gnome or KDE, but with the option to display multiple workspaces at the same time.
Example:
You have a “coding” tag that contains your editor and terminal, and a “browsing” tag that contains Firefox and Chrome. You can display the windows in just “coding” or “browsing,” or you can display all windows from both tags at the same time.
Isn’t that alias already present on Fedora by default?
I’m not super concerned with performance or features other than maybe a decent camera. I prefer to do anything more difficult than sending messages on my laptop. The A54 has the same sized battery as the S23 Ultra, but it uses a much more power efficient chip that isn’t all that much slower, so it seems like a worthy tradeoff to me.
I was thinking it would be more convenient if the group didn’t have to stop and wait for someone to piss. Even stopping for 5 minutes would potentially mean another half mile of ground that could be covered that day.
Care to elaborate?
I would think it’s safe to assume that a pursuit predator like us or our ancestors would at least piss while running, no?
I know I always do
The more I hear about this phone, the more I regret going for the S23 Ultra. I only got it for the battery life, and as far as I can tell, the A54 does better but costs half the price. Oh well, lesson learned, I guess.
I wish this existed like a week ago. I’m literally about to give my friend my older Ideapad 2-in-1 because Linux doesn’t support any of the convertible features. Ah well.
The tachyon leaves the bar
The bartender says “get out, we don’t serve your kind here.”
A tachyon walks into a bar.
Just curious. Proton takes all of that effort out of the equation, plus I’m willing to bet there aren’t as many driver problems, if there are any at all.