<p>2. Apple's notch is not "Ridiculous"; because it is there for a purpose. what is TRULY "Ridiculous", however, is all the Android phones that slavishly COPIED Apple (yet again!) and their "Ridiculous" Notch, <i>even though they don't actually NEED it!</i></p></quote>
The first phone with a notch was..... an Android phone: the Essential Phone was announced in May 2017, a few months before the X.
Happy Birthday Slashdot: I've been following you for most (all?) of those twenty years. Even with your ups and downs you still hold a dear place in my heart...
Seconded. We were in Lisbon two weeks ago. I installed a public transport routing app (CityMapper) and we got daily passes. We favoured the above-ground transport (buses, trams, etc) and we got to enjoy the city a lot more than we would have if we'd used the underground or a taxi. Walked a lot too.
You mention Mode X and a single segment: that is not entirely correct. The original VGA had 256KB of RAM and Mode X used a "planar" approach with a single byte affecting 4 pixels.
You obviously did not read the article. It has nothing to do with EU taxes.
If Apple ever comes out with a foldable display, you can be pretty certain they will source it from Samsung.
As opposed to the morally loose fascist country of the United States of America.
Because most countries use representative democracy. And if you cannot be bothered to understand that, you shouldn't even be allowed to vote.
<p>2. Apple's notch is not "Ridiculous"; because it is there for a purpose. what is TRULY "Ridiculous", however, is all the Android phones that slavishly COPIED Apple (yet again!) and their "Ridiculous" Notch, <i>even though they don't actually NEED it!</i></p></quote>
The first phone with a notch was..... an Android phone: the Essential Phone was announced in May 2017, a few months before the X.
I have to partially disagree: The Empire Strikes Back was a worthy sequel.
Kids these days
Happy Birthday Slashdot: I've been following you for most (all?) of those twenty years. Even with your ups and downs you still hold a dear place in my heart...
Ardour does compare. It is also the base for Harrison Mixbus32c, which is also available for Linux.
Italian Netflix has received Sherlock Season 4 the day after it aired in the UK.
What about microphone or speaker ? Oh, you don't use your phone to make calls.
Can't Kodi cover those needs?
He says "100" DVDs
This was written a long time ago by Greg Kroah-Hartman and it is very relevant:
http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/stable_api_nonsense.html
I have seen very few 5C in the wild. Are you sure ?
Brussels is in CET (Central European Time)
Seconded. We were in Lisbon two weeks ago. I installed a public transport routing app (CityMapper) and we got daily passes. We favoured the above-ground transport (buses, trams, etc) and we got to enjoy the city a lot more than we would have if we'd used the underground or a taxi. Walked a lot too.
A decent filesystem ?
Decent memory management ?
Decent networking ?
You mention Mode X and a single segment: that is not entirely correct. The original VGA had 256KB of RAM and Mode X used a "planar" approach with a single byte affecting 4 pixels.
I don't use Firefox anymore. Thunderbird is shitty; I've tried switching to Evolution, but it chokes on gmail.
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That's more to do with GMail's IMAP implementation being shitty, rather that MUAs...
EMC owns Vmware
2014 T540p here: magnesium cage and metal hinges.
Oracle is actually doing very well with Java on the server. Java on the client, otoh, is a different matter.
Mac does have Java if you need it.
Windows doesn't come with Java by default.
Italian risotto beats asian-style rice any day