The bottom line is and always will be in almost any industry some variation of “we already set up hardware that was developed solely to use this ancient thing that’s a standard. Once this new thing becomes industry standard, then we’ll switch.” With the big issue there being, the industry standard will never change until somebody makes the first change and nobody wants to risk the amount of money it would cost to switch.
Clusterfck
If by “goof thing” you mean a bunch of gun-nut goofballs are trying to undermine democracy and succeeding, then I agree.
Oh hey, it’s that time every couple of years Google pretends to care about tablets again!
Did you just use algebra to try to explain a question about personality traits?
Valve is one of the few companies that I would believe could actually be doing this for the betterment of everyone and not to just Microsoft a competitor to death.
So the problem with thin margins on the hardware side is what’s stopping a user from just installing their own OS once they figure out they can do the same thing you’re doing on the same hardware?
I mean, if you’re making a conscious effort to read that totally wrong…. yeah, that’s what it says.
Got the same thing. Don’t even see it in TestFlight anymore.
Definitely think bringing on someone who “sounds like Chester” would have been a big mistake and seen (probably rightly) as a cash grab by many people. I like the idea of this being a continuation and not a replacement.
It’s not a war crime if it’s the first time……
As of right now, there’s not much available for the X Elite processors.
I did actually buy the Yoga laptop with the X Elite from Lenovo about a month ago. I’m not sure I’ve ever had a better experience with Windows. I can leave the thing in standby mode for days and see maybe 4 or 5 percent battery drain. If I’m using ARM native apps, I can use it for 8 hours without charging easily and get through a work day with about 20 to 30 percent battery to spare. With x86 apps, it does use a bit more power, but battery life is still pretty good. I’d estimate 8-9 hours before totally dead.
Hopefully development picks up more on the Linux side because I can’t wait to see how much better the battery life would be.
They could reveal the switcharoo in Doctor Strange 4: 2 fast 2 Dormammu