smartphone vendors map out the locations of wifi routers and use the location of known routers to improve accuracy.
like an army of makeshift gps basestations.
maybe this might make phones more resistant to errors than purely relying on gps?
smartphone vendors map out the locations of wifi routers and use the location of known routers to improve accuracy.
like an army of makeshift gps basestations.
maybe this might make phones more resistant to errors than purely relying on gps?
i remember these kinda discussions from a few years ago, when waterseer had a similar idea.
how well these devices work is strongly related to how humid the air is.
and the places where these kind of devices would actually be useful (like deserts) have very low humidity,
to the point were there is almost no water in the air to be harvested.
atmospheric water harvesting has only been somewhat feasible in environments that usually have better methods to get water,
and even there they are ineficcient to the point where people consider it a scam
but the price of eggs.
well now its gonna be the price of medication aswell.
they were planning on buying fromsofts parent company kadokawa.
that deal fell flat and they instead 'just' bought 10% of kadokawas stock,
making them a top shareholder
the only one that can kill windows is microsoft
wings for the blue shell
its not on the same board,
but you could build something like that with a gp-2040 board and a raspberry pi running RetroPie
not sure if fightcade runs well on the raspberry pi's arm chip tho (since you called it a fightstick instead of arcade stick)
here's mine
i mostly just played streetfighter and factorio.
(14% might not sound like much, but i only ~~relapsed~~ picked it back up after the 2.0 release back in october)
people dont tune in for the actual awards show.
the real reason people watch it,
is the announcements and reveals for upcoming games.
the actual awards are imo not that respected by a lot of consumers and usually cause complaints with bad nominations & picks
id doubt it will be nearly as bad unless they try to screw it up on purpose
it was already a far better experience even before the steamdeck released.
the only thing that im currently missing is support for mods (i.e. nexus mod launcher) and id doubt the target audience of a "steam console" would be bothered that
afaik btrfs is can do all the things you listed.
im using open suse with btrfs and can only recommend it.
the setup was easy ( asside from non btrfs related issues with the finicky installation media)
and open suse automaticly sets up subvolumes and snapshots before and after each update
to take advantage of btrfs
yeah, i didn't think of that,
that makes way more sense.