If only Riot could do this for league, I'd be so happy. 50% of my games in low elo have ppl going afk in the midgame and you know they just hop onto the next account.
Also, just because people have “switched” to wireless doesn’t mean that they don’t have a pair of old wired headphones still lying around somewhere, unused, eventually turning into e-waste.
Another use-case for the headphone jack: I use it to connect my phone to various audio devices, e. g. E-drums for practising playback or the practice room PA tolisten to demos. Nearly all professional equipment uses wired connections.
Maybe also because there were protesters blockading the road towards it because of climate change and festival goers were furious about it, so this is kinda ironic
That's why I don't have any subscriptions running atm. I sub one month and watch the thing I want to. After that I'm tone again.
Just wait and see how streaming services will give special discounts for 24 month subscriptions in the near future. After VPNs and password sharing the monthly subscriptions will be the next thing that falls. Then we'v gone full circe to cable.
I suppose this would be much easier if smartphones could be built from separate components like desktop PCs? That way drivers would be available and the problem would be compartmentalized, no?
Yeah sounds reasonable. Let's hope that his lawyers aren't worthy their money because for that sum I'd they should get all charges dropped against Cain for murdering Abel.
Yeah but then you'll have a worn out battery you can't change easily (correct me in he latter if I'm wrong). I've seen some shops offering refurbished phones but the ones I saw had so high prices where you already may buy the new ones.
Man I've never spent more than 300 bucks on any phone, fair or not. Isn't there something in the 150-300 category that's worth buying, more sustainable and de-googled/foss?
I don't do high end shit with my phone. I just browse the web, take notes and do 2FA stuff. I don't need a 700€ phone for this, even considering the higher cost because of sustainability.
Can someone ELI5 what this is about? Why does Nvidia wants to access parts if the Linux kernel and why are linux kernel maintainers against it? Wouldn't it be good if Nvidia uses more open-source stuff?
That's some profound wisdom.