How many more of Google’s anticompetitive practices don’t we know about, I wonder?
How many more of Google’s anticompetitive practices don’t we know about, I wonder?
I’ll check in again when there’s an Android exclusive of any note.
I’m absolutely convinced that everyone who professes their love for some flavour of mechanical switch keyboard is someone who hasn’t tried Topre / electrostatic-capacitive switches yet.
Love your collection.
This must be because making a sleek device increases how desirable it looks. That also explains designs like tapered edges.
I’m in full agreement with you and would prefer a completely flat phone with the extra space used for battery and cooling.
You will inevitably run into various minor issues like the fingerprint sensor not working very well, or face unlock is fiddly, or auto-brightness behaves strangely, or double-tap to wake has stopped working, etc etc.
Even Apple has to abide by the laws of physics. 3nm is fast, but a small, tightly packed, passively cooled device containing a large, heat generating element powered by a another large, heat generating element is unlikely to outperform a well ventilated, actively cooled device that is able to draw power from an outlet.
This is of couse ignoring the Apple reality distortion field, which in recent memory has succesfully perpetuated the idea that a tiny photo sensor can outperform a large one.
If I could only get everyone who works on the thing I work on to use a whitespace visualizer, it would be enough. We can fight about tabs or spaces after we get rid of all the unnecessary trailing ones.
For some reason, Mullvad’s DNS doesn’t work on my phone so I’ve been using Quad9’s.
Check out Spark: https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/examples/src/main/python/sql/basic.py