OK, so that's a possibility, but when you start adding a ~$30 fee on top of the cost of the part and shipping from Fairphone you're looking at about $100 per repair, which stops making sense pretty quickly. You're better off spending a little more money on a good device that is dust- and moisture-sealed and taking care of it for a few years.
and you have to choose to boot into desktop mode to even mess with anything.
You say that like it's a bad thing, but I think having the two separate modes is a fantastic setup. You get basically a console experience, smooth and straightforward and easy to use for just playing games, and you still have access to the underlying system anytime you want.
The salad was created on July 4, 1924, by Caesar Cardini at Caesar's in Tijuana, Mexico, when the kitchen was overwhelmed and short on ingredients. It was originally prepared tableside,[1] and it is still prepared tableside at the original venue.
It’s not utterly clear what spaces and politics he aligns with. That would just be wholley unknowable.
Well you're right, of course, his alignment is knowable. In fact, if you read the article I linked, there's lots of context for knowing his alignment. Maybe you should try reading it.
You're going to have to bring receipts for those other claims.
Really depends on where and how the data collection is integrated.
Browser forks mostly make changes to the application UI which wraps the engine, not to the engine itself. Browser engines are these fantastically complex things, extremely difficult to keep operational and secure, which is why there aren't many of them and why they're all developed by large organizations. Forking the engine is basically doomed to failure for a small project because you won't be able to keep up, you'll be out of date in a month and drastically insecure in a year.
We are the Han. \
You will be assimilated. \
Your biological and sociological distinctiveness will be erased. \
Your culture will adapt to service us. \
Resistance is futile.
OK, so that's a possibility, but when you start adding a ~$30 fee on top of the cost of the part and shipping from Fairphone you're looking at about $100 per repair, which stops making sense pretty quickly. You're better off spending a little more money on a good device that is dust- and moisture-sealed and taking care of it for a few years.