

No. According to the article, at least, this technology is not best suited for that kind of chips.


No. According to the article, at least, this technology is not best suited for that kind of chips.


They’ve been around for ~150k years. That’s plenty for trial and error.
recline is much more than a cli utility. If you run rclone as a daemon (I use the “serve S3” comand to encrypt my backups before sending them to the cloud), it’s nice to have some sort of dashboard where you can monitor what’s going on.


This will surely make everything cheaper.


it’s more like a superposition of closed and more closed


Probably the fact that they have many ISOs tailored for each supported hardware configuration, and they point the user to the right ISO with a clear wizard in their download page.
Also basically it is an unbreakable gaming focused OS very close to SteamOS, that you don’t have to maintain, and it comes preconfigured with Steam and the right drivers for your setup. I’m not the target audience, but I see the appeal.
Ships are publicly traceable. I feel like every article should be contextualised with the following graph.
https://portwatch.imf.org/pages/cb5856222a5b4105adc6ee7e880a1730
Spoiler: it’s closed and has always been closed since March.