Ok I was exaggerating about no reverse gear, but the shifter is on the touchscreen and you don't switch into reverse manually, it supposedly "intelligently" chooses reverse for you when needed.
Someone's working on an open source implementation of the low level wifi firmware for the ESP32, info here. Would be cool if they do actually manage to reverse engineer something usable.
Dragging out tabs doesn't create a new window while the mouse is still held down (like chrome does), which makes positioning the dragged-out tab very difficult. And the current implementation on Firefox bugs out when I'm dragging a tab out between monitors.
Chrome's implementation of this is flawless, it's one of the biggest things I miss.
you'll need the factory image for the device to extract the binary linked objects ("blobs") that drive the actual hardware: the modems, camera, SIM card and whatnot.
Does this require that you somehow have access to the original firmware for the device? Or are you able to extract this from the firmware already installed on the device?
I'd assume it's got something to do with the system you're using them on, some issue with power or something that better quality drives are able to handle, but not these.
These are cheap, yes, but if everyone ordering these was failing just outside the return period, they'd have far more 1 star ratings.
Gold title right there