Scotland disagrees
Scotland disagrees
What makes you think that a big corporation, this one in particular, wants to do due diligence?
Oh now you want to risk these unstable geniuses to be the first things aliens find about earth?
Na it’s a slap in the wrist. by the way there’s more lawsuits and several examples that don’t have lawsuits
Same question as catloaf but with less ambiguous things like banks: does Netflix, safety net, fox sports Australia and Google pay work with graphene os?
Going forward I’ll refer to Intel as a government owned company. That’s their future anyways.
The most advanced math a typical developer needs is Fibonacci, and if you can’t remember it someone will show you a cheat sheet.
Tom’s hardware is declining in quality steadily. Suggesting VR and phones is a joke based on a 2mW budget. Yes you can do computation but not what a layman thinks it would do based on the examples they give.
It blows up, but the redundancy kicks in and the services start running from a different data center.
They’re not supposed to be fail proof.
Hahahaha sure
Did you say break the Kai?
Aah I see. So what’s for day 2, Queen? Emperor? God?
Which now included the ambulance and hospital
AMD should be the next monopoly. Let Intel die in peace.
What he means is the feature of having a lightweight OS with no documentation running under the OS you as a customer is running.
Why is it in anyone’s best interest to keep it as a monopoly if it can’t pay its bills? Its products are going to stagnate either way, injecting money is useless.
We’ve got a case in Australia of a coffee shop selling something to someone that was allergic. The guy died of allergies.
Good read but no surprises
Fedora takes a bit more to boot and gnome is heavier on resources. CPU spikes when not running anything. Other than that it’s your typical fedora experience. If you use gpio some things are not pre installed.
There ya go, saved you a click.
Tell me it wasn’t made by Boeing pls
Oooh, teeest