Valve is currently working on some tech to let x86 games work on arm64.
Valve is currently working on some tech to let x86 games work on arm64.
My current phone is an F5. One of my worst Android experiences has been this phone before I put a different ROM. Never would buy another one without being able to unlock the bootloader.
Took the Epic money, loose my sale. World of Goo 1 was awesome. Much disappointment.
Funny enough they do. Before Dark Reader on Firefox on Android I had a Chrome flag that did the same thing. But Dark Reader does a better job IMO.
Here’s the best part to that. Safari’s back end is called WebKit. At one point in time it was considered best in class. It was also the backend for Chrome as well for awhile.
Sorry HP. You already sour’d me on everything you make.
When VARs call me if they do HP I tell them no. I won’t work with anything HP.
I totally bought a Palm off eBay few months ago. It’s been fun to use Palm OS 5 again. I got a model that actually has WiFi, which was also interesting to set up a AP that was compatible with it.
One I got had a dead battery, ordered a new one, it was so much nicer to open the old tech and replace the battery. Just screw and little solder. No glue and impossible small stuff to work with.
It’s too late now. If it has Sony on it I ain’t buying.
Actually there were update still cause the games were only little less broken. It’s updates were so much harder for everyone. Hosting them, finding them, knowing there were updates, having to apply updates in specific orders.
Steam has been a good send for that.
Maybe I’m just old
I got a cold call from a VAR that deals with HP servers. And I’m like no thank you, I won’t work with HP. They asked why and I told them straight up their anti consumer practices.
That’s so cool. Is this like a Lego Star Trek advent calendar specifically?
My ISP has called me and offered me cheaper internet more then once for the same speed I was on. And one time it was faster and cheaper.
That would be neat. Include me please.
Just voted in Canada. It was paper. Altho counted with a machine.