WhatsApp is the app for pretty much everywhere BUT United States.
WhatsApp is the app for pretty much everywhere BUT United States.
Ooh, they will… Just once.
Who said my EVE Online skills won’t transfer to real life?!?!?!
That would be a valid option… If the game was in the planning stage.
“rooted” and “jailbreak” are exactly the same procedure: obtain root access to low level hardware. The only difference is Apple fans trying to be different.
For the device to do anything near 1080p with as little latency as possible, the device MUST have a dedicated graphics chip, probably Mediatek or, hopefully, Snapdragon. Also hopefully, it might have some kind of on-board storage, at least for AndroidOS + updates, hopefully a MicroSD port for media sharing. With all of this in place, turning a stream-only device into a regular Android one is pretty much trivial.
This is exactly what I’m hoping for. This looks like a kickass emulation device once it’s jailbroken.
Posts that you can hear.
Terror induced heart attack, maybe?
Astral projection? Heh, what a bunch of nonsenses.
We all know you need a custom-made cyberdeck and your favorite assortment of ICE breakers and you can run any server you want, SSH be damned!
Maybe Lemmy instances should bill third party apps for API calls, hmmm?
Stardew Valley Expanded, it gives us huge tracks of land to work and a metric fuckton of extra content.
The power of a decent UX
It feels just like home. Welcome back, Sync!!
I use ChstGPT as a slightly-higher-tech version of my desktop rubber duck. Whenever I’m stuck at work, I explain ChatGPT what I’m trying to accomplish and how, and in the process of correcting ChatGPT to actually get working code, most of the time I find a better solution during my explanations.
Here in Non-USA-istan (aka the rest of the world), most Chinese midrange phones hold their own for years and are not frowned upon by the local population for being “poor people phones”.
Got my Xiaomi Redmi Note 11T near its launch date for a third of the cost of an iPhone and I don’t regret it at all. Battery life is still exceptional (a full day and change with heavy YouTube and Reddit Lemmy usage), I can pretty much play anything I throw the phone at (I can emulate anything up to Dreamcast/Naomi without a hitch, PS2/GameCube/Wii with some caveats, any handheld device up to 3DS/Vita almost flawlessly), and the camera does a decent job capturing good photos and video at up to 4K@30fps. I’m not filming a freaking documental with the device, but I can catch vacation photos with printing quality and that’s enough for me.
I’m not versed in videogame network infrastructures, but wouldn’t be enough just having a load balancer and a couple of instances to ensure “100% uptime”? At least before all instances and the load balancer itself decide to join a suicidal pact, but more instances mean less chance of a critical event happening, no?