

These companies will “commit to” increased US production of DRAM by paying an intern to spend the next 2-ish years “researching potential sites”
You’re wrong, don’t be ridiculous. Why would these companies pay an intern?


These companies will “commit to” increased US production of DRAM by paying an intern to spend the next 2-ish years “researching potential sites”
You’re wrong, don’t be ridiculous. Why would these companies pay an intern?


It seems it’s not widely known. But the Xbox series X is hacked. The PS5 has been hacked for a while too. This is just gonna make the hacks a lot better. 


The PC would undoubtedly be much better. Mainly because you would get better software support. Not saying this isn’t cool. I already own a low firmware ps5 for such an occasion. But real PC hardware is better.
This video shows the approximate performance you’ll probably get out of it.


Will America have socialized medicine by 2050? Upvote for yes downvote for no.
I’m pretty sure this is the architecture the PS6 will be based on.
The CIV franchise has really gone down hill since Luigi left the team.
The video hasn’t been released yet, they teased it on the wan show last night.


With GameHub lite you can run steam games on high end android phones right now. GameHub lite is based on the work valve has been doing to get games running on ARM. I won’t be surprised if valve announces official steam for android in the next few years. (Steam for android as in an app that can run your games not just browsing the store).
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I like Kubuntu, mostly because I’m familiar with Ubuntu and I like KDE. Unfortunately, I had to move back to Windows 10 because of a professional app that I couldn’t get running.
When I was trying to make Kubuntu work. I installed flatpak so I would primarily use apps from flathub. The snaps were actually pretty useful if there were issues with the flatpak and the native binary. I also force installed the official Mozilla Firefox binary which was pretty easy. Personally I didn’t mind having snaps as an option. At least in Kubuntu it was easy to select which version of the package you wanted in the GUI.
Before I realized snaps could be useful I messed around with uninstalling snaps but they don’t make it easy or straightforward. It’s easiest just to ignore them if you don’t like them. Or pick a different distro if that’s a deal breaker for you.
Otherwise Ubuntu had the fewest issues/annoyances of the distros I tried. But maybe I’m just used to Ubuntu having toyed around with it for years.


Damn, I’m not sure I have the stamina for 3 weeks of that.


I’ve wishlisted and the demo downloaded to my steam deck.
I’m planning on moving to the IoT edition of windows 10 when support ends. It’s supported till 2032. Hopefully by then the professional apps I need will be sorted out on Linux.


Oh, shut up LiniageOS will be stone dead any moment now.
I held onto jailbreaking till the end. I have a iPhone on iOS 17.0 and TrollStore for permanent sideloaded apps. It’s pretty awesome! There hasn’t been anything like a jailbreak or TrollStore since then. I wish I had bought an iPhone 15 on iOS 17.0 at launch so I could hold onto this as long as possible. Having a lower end iPhone I’ll probably need an upgrade in the next year or so.
You can get a similar experience to TrollStore by paying for an Apple developer account or a third-party signing service that abuses Apple developer accounts. It seems android users may have to do a similar thing in a few years.
All I know is that I know nothing -Plato