Mainly just that one mean it will never be available on any other hardware...
All the others seem like nice to haves rather than requirements to me(the first one is half required , half nice to have "...including full hardware security functionality"), but I guess I might change my mind when I get around to building a Linux phone when I have time to do that when I'm dead... 😅
Seems like being inside a huge void could also be beneficial for the formation of life: might result in fewer celestial collisions nearby, and therfore less frequent mass extinction event causing meteors?
Which might explain why earth has intelligent life but we haven't yet seen evidence of intelligent extra terrestrial life.
they should be required to be designed to be safe in the way people actually use them, as opposed to this hypothetical driver who has duct taped thier hands to the wheel...
I completely agree about rdr2, but I didn't play it that long before I just installed mods to let me duck around more and explore the beautiful world.
games i don't like that everyone seems to love: games that waste my time with levelling systems that draw the game out way longer than it's fun, which is most modern AAA games. I hate how people say things like "you get your moneys worth playing WoW because you'll spend hours playing it" and "i liked portal but it was too short", portal was good partly because it was short...
I think that's probably true for anyone who drinks a lot of caffeine daily. Everyone eventually is just drinking it to stay awake and not get a headache from caffeine withdrawal, or they're increasing how much they consume exponentially over time 😅
It's a bit like how in NZ you can order a "pint" of beer, and the bartender will fill up a random size glass around 400~700ml 😅: you can buy a 30" TV, and if you measure the diagonal, it's around 79-82cm 😅
Yeah but they'll lose that business next quarter, and the current shareholders will have already sold thier shares by the time that's reported so it doesn't matter.
Mainly just that one mean it will never be available on any other hardware...
All the others seem like nice to haves rather than requirements to me(the first one is half required , half nice to have "...including full hardware security functionality"), but I guess I might change my mind when I get around to building a Linux phone when I have time to do that when I'm dead... 😅