I’m definitely expecting they do once RISC-V is mature enough (something I can’t wait to happen!)
I’m definitely expecting they do once RISC-V is mature enough (something I can’t wait to happen!)
They need to have certain margins to survive. These first years are crucial, if they gain enough market share I’m sure they’ll stick around and will be able to apply better prices.
Right now I know that I’m overpaying, but part of that extra money I’m more than happy to give it to send a message to the entire industry: consumers WANT right to repair, upgrade and fully own the electronics they pay for. And our planet needs this as well.
Linux is a thing, you know?
Embrace the freedom it gives
Anyone said framework 13"?
(Mines shipping in a couple of weeks)
My hopes for RISC V are higher than I like to admit.
I really hope it goes mainstream and gives us ARM benefits with the open nature awesomeness
I don’t even sort them in folders anymore, just make sure I add tags to them when saving, then use search
For sure it’s not, but let’s reckon that you’re in a privileged situation. I think we are talking average Joe here, and I think that Euro-Joe beats US-Joe hands down in the paid leave department.
Not author of the comment here, but I’ve lived in Italy and France and also never had a full month off since my school days.
But it’s because of my personal choice to avoid spending all my unpaid leave in one go (and in the most expensive and crowded time of the year, too). Not for the lack of that possibility.
I’m European and the title made me chuckle a bit.
I upvoted one of the most upvoted comments by a fellow Euro person saying that basically no one here does that (when I say no one, I mean statistically. Maybe 1 in 10k people does).
The point tho, is that you technically could.
And even if you don’t take the entire month off in one go, you still have around 4 or 5 weeks paid leave over a year, which is much better than most of the places in the US, from what I hear.
Checkpoint: have you unsubbed? Unsub LTT now.
There’s plenty of good, honest content out there.
Seconding this request.
Possibly screenshots to avoid paying them a visit, but, eh, a link would do, too.
Thanks
It’s not a small detail and it’s not pointless to point it out.
When you messed up so big, you wanna make sure your “we got this, folks” video is impeccable.
Same, I unsubbed back then.
(Thanks Louis Rossmann for existing, BTW).
Recent events only confirmed that my choice was right.
I unsubbed from MKBHD as well a while ago, I’m not at ease with YouTubers becoming corporations (or getting close to).
Let’s just appreciate the fact that basically no other browser has this.
With chrome/ium you can’t even block ads.
Please, make sure to ALWAYS include line numbers.
Makes discussion much easier
Invest in a solid charger (30-40€ will do). You’ll keep it for years, it’ll charge an odd number of batteries as well (unlike some cheap ones that only charge in pairs) and it charges just the right amount, then stops. Some even have battery test/discharge function, and charge more than just AA/AAA.
Then invest in a bunch of rechargeables, possibly Eneloops or something good from Amazon.
Now profit for years to come. The planet will thank you as well.
Honestly single use consumer batteries should be banned.
LIGHT THEME ALERT!
Put your sunglasses on, folks! 😎
Sure, but if Mozilla dies, Firefox dies and we’re all on chromium 🤮
Mozilla might have mismanaged their money (didn’t know about that), but right now it’s a tangible (and the only) mainstream alternative to Google’s monopoly.
My 16GB XPS running Linux almost fills up entirely when running several docker containers, IDEA, Firefox, Teams, Postman and a few other, smaller apps, but it fits still, and I can work with it (tho I can’t wait to get my 32GB framework laptop)
Now gimme a 8GB MBP and I’ll show you that I wouldn’t get shit done on that configuration. And at 1600 it’s just crazy.