"Properties menu key" is semi-unnecessary if you know that shift-F10 always does the same thing, but you have to know that. It's nice to have for keyboard navigation sometimes. Else it's a very good key for Virtualbox's "get focus out of the VM" key.
I now have a keyboard with power button, sleep and "alarm clock" (don't know what this one is for).
The placement is not too bad (if they were immediately above del, home, page up I would have junked the keyboard) I disabled the power key, but now use the sleep key. One press and one second or two later the PC is in S3-mode stand by! Pretty useful. The PC does wake up by wildly clicking the left mouse button (I already used that feature, works after shutdown too). That depends too much on the particular BIOS ; good for now. Wish the power key on keyboard could wake the PC up.
It should run about the same driver as a graphics card under a linux PC (which shares much with the Windows driver too). When nvidia first showed off Tegra K1, it was Ubuntu 12.04 with a screenshot of nvidia-settings along a few things.
How is it easier to use a big general purpose computer (your smartphone) rather than a small, special purpose one? (the card)
I am asking that question, naively. I've used chip-and-pin debit card for 12 years. They added an " electronic cash" solution (store and pay small amounts without entering PIN) but no one used it, now there's an NFC-like feature that no one uses. This is very country or region dependant.
I don't know how you use the "contactless" feature, and if NFC phones are compatible with it. Smartcards have been everywhere since 20 years ago, so we know how they're work and we know that they work everywhere (grocery, train, subway etc. etc.)
With music if you need/want several genres, several artists you can easily go in the 10s of GB music (less if you trim down some of the boring things, but well). 8GB or 16GB fixed smartphone is unacceptable there (I mean, that computer is so powerful but we had more storage 15 years ago?) 64GB is adequate, if you don't mind having not much storage for non-music data..
Storage can also be used to carry data for use on a "real" computer. That said, smartphones are too immature technology for me and as you said the flash memory cards you can buy as a user are garbage.
Why use such obscure terms? I had to google it and it just means there is an optical stabilizer. "Optical stabilizer" is only a few characters longer than "OIS camera".
Is that SD card even reliable? For write once, read-many why not (e.g. music), although copying it from a real computer to the SD card will be infuriatingly slow.
If you do have some more write heavy use, I wonder how long it goes before you get corrupt sectors. I would rather have a tablet with a 500GB or 1TB HDD, with about 100MB/s write speed and with that you write 4KB blocks to, not 128K blocks.
With classical computing, you're in a car and stuck behind that tractor with harvesting/whatever equipment or carrying hay stacks, taking almost all the width of the road.
With quantum computing, there's a probably the tractor will vanish or get teleported in the nearby field, which will clear the way out and allow you to escape (car can pass the second gear). There is a 1:(((10^128)^128)^128)^128) probability for that to happen, though.
Mine doesn't have a web browser, or even MMS. It's still a tiny computer (has USB, SD, FM) and *maybe* it can be messed with, but the easier way would be to take a JTAG to it after stealing it from me somehow.
Eh, I wrote it badly:) I wanted to mean that 5-10 years down the road, you're a bit better off having a Skylake GPU than a Broadwell GPU, for driver support/features.
I believe PCIe still has some life left - PCIe 4.0. You're probably right in some way but this is the death of the PC as an open platform : you would only buy Intel stuff that only works with Intel stuff, AMD stuff that only works with AMD stuff (already that way with motherboard chipsets, but you still have additional controllers) or the third party hardware would have to be made for the specific platorm. Like 25 years ago with a card for Amiga, a card for Mac, a card for IBM PS/2..
You can go check the Intel Purley platform : multi-socket Skylake (both -EP and -EX). It's like your idea!, but with multiple "regular" CPU socket. Very high end, what with six channels of ddr4 per socket ; a socket will either take a regular Xeon (just a big core i7), a Xeon Phi which does have HBM or equivalent, or something else. But if you want a sound card that will go to plain PCIe or USB. Similar is the NVLink bus (from nvidia) that will link between GPUs, or to IBM Power9 (they call it "CAPI"). Even more expensive (well, IBM POWER8 / POWER9 ought to trickle down so you can get a motherboard made by Tyan, Supermicro etc. instead of buying an IBM computer that costs like a house)
For consumer stuff I will rather expect just a single socket. Most people are interested in a $50-$100 motherboard rather than a $500 one.
I don't unplug my warts. It's not your 1990s power bricks : they stay cool to the touch, well at least the USB ones. I could use a switch on some power supplies (no, I rarely want to kill a whole power bar or a couple nested ones)
That's nothing. Real obnoxious stuff is you fail the registration for any reason, and then it says "This e-mail address is already taken". Repeat for the next attempt or two. UGGGHH!!!
Try it : it can get rid of overlay shit, including ribbons (top AND bottom) that halve your viewing space if you're on a short display. That's on desktop though (Firefox). On mobile, if it exists, I don't know how you're supposed to right click on an element.
There's even one website that says "your mercy period has ended" (or whatever) after reading one article, and I'm supposed to log in. But the article is there under a pile of overlays, including a "greys out" one.
Or support for 64GB ram on the Skylake ; or wanting the newer GPU 5-10 years down the road. Yes, many reasons to get a Skylake. If you do want fastest CPU and fastest integrated GPU, Broadwell it is.
Skylake has same CPU performance, and slower GPU (no eDRAM). And version 1.0 motherboards. Your advice is sound, but mostly if you don't need/care about the GPU or if you want new features like hdmi 2.0 and h265 decoder
The most relevant things I hid is the login (had my username displayed, btw irssi the IRC client leaks your username by default!) and the fact I downloaded a localized version. The previous time, I even donwloaded current win32 firefox!, not i686 linux ESR.
I just assumed 550 errors are issued when there are traffic spikes. Or just the filter of not getting an en-US version, combined with not many people using the ftp server in the first place do the trick (I don't think any 20-year-old knows what's an ftp these days.)
Many just want some PC to do audio, photo or video, or perhaps some other uses while still running "light" games (be it any blizzard or valve ones, or some stuff where being compatible and not CPU/RAM starved is well good enough)
Within some parameters (perhaps moreso with i5 5675C), the CPU has its merits. No need to spend cash, size and weight on PSU and cooling either. Yes you can buy a 125W CPU and a 200W graphics card instead (going to the other extreme) The elephant in the room is a $40 Celeron or a $50 AMD are über powerful for most people that don't run Crysis or video editing.
What a shame that we're both modded Troll! Please. At this point it's blatant naked moderation abuse. And we're just arguing about boring technical and business issues.
Drivers can be related to security; even graphics ones. Usual bullshit like sending specially crafted/malformed data to then execute something arbitrary can possibly happen. A better answer would be "LTS drivers" that receive security updates (and some compatibility updates) and that does exist, but it's the legacy drivers. e.g. 30x.xx for geforce 6/7 hardware.
Thought experiment : what if Microsoft had done a linux based version of Windows? (ignoring Metro/RT/Windows 10). You sort of have that with Wine. MS would make its own similar implementation, port or create a new graphical stack (no X11), add customizations to the linux kernel, use Windows Update as a "package manager", get Microsoft Internet Explorer to run, get strong and long term driver support from hardware manufacturers, have a sudo that only requires to click "Yes".
Then everyone would target it and it'd be as bad as before. Not sure if desktop linux (GNU/linux) is that better, or if it's just a combination of low use and fragmentation. But it's clearly not the same OS as Android or the thought-experiment "Windows/Linux".
These computers don't have encryption, networking, security, html standards, online services, youtube API or even drivers to worry about.
With all these issues, a computer "appliance" from the 2000s can be rendered useless, hell you might have more chance using a PC from 1991 to browse the web with a reasonably recent DOS version of Lynx (albeit without many features)
Bad wording : I assume they meant the "properties menu" key.
"Properties menu key" is semi-unnecessary if you know that shift-F10 always does the same thing, but you have to know that.
It's nice to have for keyboard navigation sometimes. Else it's a very good key for Virtualbox's "get focus out of the VM" key.
I now have a keyboard with power button, sleep and "alarm clock" (don't know what this one is for).
The placement is not too bad (if they were immediately above del, home, page up I would have junked the keyboard)
I disabled the power key, but now use the sleep key. One press and one second or two later the PC is in S3-mode stand by! Pretty useful.
The PC does wake up by wildly clicking the left mouse button (I already used that feature, works after shutdown too). That depends too much on the particular BIOS ; good for now. Wish the power key on keyboard could wake the PC up.
It should run about the same driver as a graphics card under a linux PC (which shares much with the Windows driver too).
When nvidia first showed off Tegra K1, it was Ubuntu 12.04 with a screenshot of nvidia-settings along a few things.
Oh, multiple cards for multiple purpose that get combined in one device, that sounds very useful indeed.
How is it easier to use a big general purpose computer (your smartphone) rather than a small, special purpose one? (the card)
I am asking that question, naively. I've used chip-and-pin debit card for 12 years. They added an " electronic cash" solution (store and pay small amounts without entering PIN) but no one used it, now there's an NFC-like feature that no one uses.
This is very country or region dependant.
I don't know how you use the "contactless" feature, and if NFC phones are compatible with it. Smartcards have been everywhere since 20 years ago, so we know how they're work and we know that they work everywhere (grocery, train, subway etc. etc.)
With music if you need/want several genres, several artists you can easily go in the 10s of GB music (less if you trim down some of the boring things, but well).
8GB or 16GB fixed smartphone is unacceptable there (I mean, that computer is so powerful but we had more storage 15 years ago?)
64GB is adequate, if you don't mind having not much storage for non-music data..
Storage can also be used to carry data for use on a "real" computer.
That said, smartphones are too immature technology for me and as you said the flash memory cards you can buy as a user are garbage.
OIS camera
Why use such obscure terms? I had to google it and it just means there is an optical stabilizer. "Optical stabilizer" is only a few characters longer than "OIS camera".
Is that SD card even reliable?
For write once, read-many why not (e.g. music), although copying it from a real computer to the SD card will be infuriatingly slow.
If you do have some more write heavy use, I wonder how long it goes before you get corrupt sectors.
I would rather have a tablet with a 500GB or 1TB HDD, with about 100MB/s write speed and with that you write 4KB blocks to, not 128K blocks.
With classical computing, you're in a car and stuck behind that tractor with harvesting/whatever equipment or carrying hay stacks, taking almost all the width of the road.
With quantum computing, there's a probably the tractor will vanish or get teleported in the nearby field, which will clear the way out and allow you to escape (car can pass the second gear). There is a 1:(((10^128)^128)^128)^128) probability for that to happen, though.
Mine doesn't have a web browser, or even MMS.
It's still a tiny computer (has USB, SD, FM) and *maybe* it can be messed with, but the easier way would be to take a JTAG to it after stealing it from me somehow.
Eh, I wrote it badly :) I wanted to mean that 5-10 years down the road, you're a bit better off having a Skylake GPU than a Broadwell GPU, for driver support/features.
I believe PCIe still has some life left - PCIe 4.0.
You're probably right in some way but this is the death of the PC as an open platform : you would only buy Intel stuff that only works with Intel stuff, AMD stuff that only works with AMD stuff (already that way with motherboard chipsets, but you still have additional controllers) or the third party hardware would have to be made for the specific platorm. Like 25 years ago with a card for Amiga, a card for Mac, a card for IBM PS/2..
You can go check the Intel Purley platform : multi-socket Skylake (both -EP and -EX). It's like your idea!, but with multiple "regular" CPU socket. Very high end, what with six channels of ddr4 per socket ; a socket will either take a regular Xeon (just a big core i7), a Xeon Phi which does have HBM or equivalent, or something else.
But if you want a sound card that will go to plain PCIe or USB.
Similar is the NVLink bus (from nvidia) that will link between GPUs, or to IBM Power9 (they call it "CAPI"). Even more expensive (well, IBM POWER8 / POWER9 ought to trickle down so you can get a motherboard made by Tyan, Supermicro etc. instead of buying an IBM computer that costs like a house)
For consumer stuff I will rather expect just a single socket. Most people are interested in a $50-$100 motherboard rather than a $500 one.
I don't unplug my warts. It's not your 1990s power bricks : they stay cool to the touch, well at least the USB ones.
I could use a switch on some power supplies (no, I rarely want to kill a whole power bar or a couple nested ones)
That's nothing. Real obnoxious stuff is you fail the registration for any reason, and then it says "This e-mail address is already taken". Repeat for the next attempt or two. UGGGHH!!!
Try it : it can get rid of overlay shit, including ribbons (top AND bottom) that halve your viewing space if you're on a short display.
That's on desktop though (Firefox). On mobile, if it exists, I don't know how you're supposed to right click on an element.
There's even one website that says "your mercy period has ended" (or whatever) after reading one article, and I'm supposed to log in. But the article is there under a pile of overlays, including a "greys out" one.
Or support for 64GB ram on the Skylake ; or wanting the newer GPU 5-10 years down the road. Yes, many reasons to get a Skylake. If you do want fastest CPU and fastest integrated GPU, Broadwell it is.
Skylake has same CPU performance, and slower GPU (no eDRAM). And version 1.0 motherboards.
Your advice is sound, but mostly if you don't need/care about the GPU or if you want new features like hdmi 2.0 and h265 decoder
The most relevant things I hid is the login (had my username displayed, btw irssi the IRC client leaks your username by default!) and the fact I downloaded a localized version. The previous time, I even donwloaded current win32 firefox!, not i686 linux ESR.
I just assumed 550 errors are issued when there are traffic spikes. Or just the filter of not getting an en-US version, combined with not many people using the ftp server in the first place do the trick (I don't think any 20-year-old knows what's an ftp these days.)
Many just want some PC to do audio, photo or video, or perhaps some other uses while still running "light" games (be it any blizzard or valve ones, or some stuff where being compatible and not CPU/RAM starved is well good enough)
Within some parameters (perhaps moreso with i5 5675C), the CPU has its merits. No need to spend cash, size and weight on PSU and cooling either. Yes you can buy a 125W CPU and a 200W graphics card instead (going to the other extreme)
The elephant in the room is a $40 Celeron or a $50 AMD are über powerful for most people that don't run Crysis or video editing.
What a shame that we're both modded Troll! Please.
At this point it's blatant naked moderation abuse. And we're just arguing about boring technical and business issues.
Drivers can be related to security; even graphics ones. Usual bullshit like sending specially crafted/malformed data to then execute something arbitrary can possibly happen.
A better answer would be "LTS drivers" that receive security updates (and some compatibility updates) and that does exist, but it's the legacy drivers. e.g. 30x.xx for geforce 6/7 hardware.
Thought experiment : what if Microsoft had done a linux based version of Windows? (ignoring Metro/RT/Windows 10). You sort of have that with Wine. MS would make its own similar implementation, port or create a new graphical stack (no X11), add customizations to the linux kernel, use Windows Update as a "package manager", get Microsoft Internet Explorer to run, get strong and long term driver support from hardware manufacturers, have a sudo that only requires to click "Yes".
Then everyone would target it and it'd be as bad as before.
Not sure if desktop linux (GNU/linux) is that better, or if it's just a combination of low use and fragmentation. But it's clearly not the same OS as Android or the thought-experiment "Windows/Linux".
People use the browser as a music player now.
From comments in TFA's page, the update for Tegra Note 7 has been released simultaneously as this one.
I wonder if it's even due to finding out Android 5.0 sucked, and they didn't want to inflict it on you. Or just greed, lack of budget.
Sadly as it is, they upgrading the OS on a mobile product from 2013 puts them on a short list of brands updating their crap.
These computers don't have encryption, networking, security, html standards, online services, youtube API or even drivers to worry about.
With all these issues, a computer "appliance" from the 2000s can be rendered useless, hell you might have more chance using a PC from 1991 to browse the web with a reasonably recent DOS version of Lynx (albeit without many features)