To be fair, those are also terribly designed cars if that requires power and doesn’t work with a manual release.
If you use the manual door release in Teslas it can apparently damage the trim when you close the door again. Wonderfully designed cars.
I think offering them is fine, provided it has 100% charge and the expected travel is less than the available range.
If you require a video on how to open doors at all there is a problem with the car, let alone a 10 minute video that includes explanations about how the manual release can damage the car.
Did you reply to the wrong person?
Yes, it is and that’s a good thing even. Still doesn’t answer the question.
Yes, exactly. So the answer to the question was “nothing”. You didn’t answer it.
That doesn’t address the question, let alone answer it.
It’s actually the exact same thing. It’s their choice.
Unless it’s a government mandate I don’t have a problem with platforms doing that.
The 2 is mostly used by the OS. Yes, it would be better if it was all faster but it still wouldn’t be used by the GPU as it’s segmented.
It’s all moot to my original point though. Having more RAM isn’t some miracle or a sign it will be faster.
It’s certainly thankless but is it a job if you don’t get paid?
You’re highlighting the slower 2GB but in reality that’s not used by games in the first place. They’re relegated to the 8GB which is significantly faster.
The Steam Deck has essentially 2x the available memory but it’s much slower. The point being “having more RAM” isn’t some amazing feat. It really depends on all the involved specs. Even amount/bandwidth isn’t enough. GDDR has much higher bandwidth than DDR or LPDDR but it’s also higher latency. It’s tuned for graphics, not system RAM depending on the work load one can be faster than the other.
Having more RAM than the series S doesn’t translate to “having hardware with some oomph”. The series S is memory starved. 10GB was a small amount even when it launched.
So does the Steam Deck and some phones.
Of what?
It may not be what you meant, but it is what you said.
You cannot provide funding to a company that ships aid to Cuba. That is illegal, and actually a form of treason.
Illegal yes, treason no.
Treason has a very specific definition in US law and almost nothing counts without a declaration of war or declaring a group an enemy of the state.
if a third party sues a commercial customer for copyright infringement for using Microsoft’s Copilots or the output they generate, we will defend the customer and pay the amount of any adverse judgments or settlements that result from the lawsuit
It doesn’t address lost revenue or any other blow back from having to take down your content but it does say they will pay any judgement/settlement costs.
Disney already wrote off 90% of what was canon at the time and turned it into “legends” when they bought rights. They can do it again.