Every stock photos is like a mini Easter eggs hunt.
Every stock photos is like a mini Easter eggs hunt.
I’m curious, does a 3 minutes power down to replace a RAM stick is that much of a deal in enterprise server that they need to invented a whole new technology just for that?
Then it’s not Hot Swap, just Lukewarm Swap?
And so is brown.
This is where I’m confused. Games for Mac seem to run fine on both Intel Mac and Apple silicone Mac, and run even better on the later.
The only downside is Apple has dropped support for 32bit so it broke a lot of old games.
If Valve can make Proton to bridge the gap between Windows and Linux, I’m sure they can do something to make x86 games run on ARM (just like Apple did and they’re not even focused on gaming, Apple hates gamers)
Someone on Lemmy said that would require Valve to completely rewrite the Proton layer (which they’ve invested tons of time and money in) and probably the SteamOS would require significant overhaul too. And all the backwards compatibility would be thrown out the window.
Or in other words, that would require Valve to completely redesign the Deck from scratch.
With the current rise of PC ARM processor (Apple silicone, Snapdragon X), anyone feel like Steam missed the opportunity when developing Deck with x86 and now they have to stick with it?
I tried Apple MacBook Air M2 with a bunch of games and emulators and it runs amazing while being extremely efficient.
I can run Switch emulator Ryujinx with Mario Kart Deluxe 8 at 60FPS and it only need 12Wh, compared to my PC (i5, 1070) need ~150Wh to do the same thing.
✊ U! S! A! …✊ U! S!..wait, wrong country.
Of course, their solution is making girl go to school earlier and graduates sooner so they can get married and have kids at younger ages.
Can’t think of anything wrong with that, such a brilliant move.
/s
0.3 is definitely NOT equal 1/3.
I’ve lost fate in “Remastered” over the last decade. Majority is just a quick cash grab. Some even worse than a 1-man fan-made mod.
Are you MacGyver?
I feel your pain. 9 years ago I dropped my Intel CPU into the socket. One magnifying glass, a tweezer, some toothpick, and a week later it was up and running for 8 years, until I moved and leave it in a cardboard box for 6 months. Now it’s just boot looping after the CPU fan spin for a few seconds.
I can eat all that in one sitting.
Imma do this with my son, right now in 2024.
Thanks, now my weekend is fully booked.
The advantage of iMessage is SMS fallback when you don’t have internet access.
Old Logitech are great. New Logitech are cheap craps.
While we’re at the matter, could you recommend a small woofer that’s not break the bank but good enough for music (no genre in particular, I listen to all kind of stuff).
Yeah, I’m sorry English is my second language, sometimes I’m confused how names are spelled.
I’m just surprised there’s no “AI heat pumps” yet.
Now that’s something the world is really needed. (/s)