Propublica is funded by recurring donations from a wealthy couple. Common dreams is subscription and donation driven. Relying on the wealthy to fund free content isn't sustainable at scale.
"The press is complicit in crippling American social problem Y"
Well yeah, no shit. The press is owned by the owner class and used to convince Americans that Y is necessary so that the profit firehose never ceases gushing into their ever growing pool of wealth.
Yeah, that was my thinking too. Lilac is a generic enough platform that OEMs can do the bulk of their platform work with a lilac dev kit before they have real hardware in hand for the last 10%.
Valve hasn't even announced their own steam machine yet have they? I'd be betting on ASUS to be first to market with whatever's in the pipe from OEMs.
Because high quality content needs income to continue existing, and you generally get that income via a subscription or the people making your content run out of money and go get jobs.
Edit: just look at what's happened to journalism over the last 30y if you're having a hard time understanding why paying journalists and other writers is important. Very few high quality outlets have survived, and they're largely on life support if they've not been bought up to push some billionaire's politics.
Lilac is an AMD dev platform, it's used to do early development before you have the real platform in hand to work with. It's been spotted in the wild running 7700 HS, 8500 U and Zen3 embedded <55W SoCs - there's no way to extrapolate new steam hardware performance info from this reliably.
We kinda left ourselves wide open by sanctioning a surveillance adtech economy and not prosecuting corruption. This is just the logical next stage (leverage surveillance adtech to sway votes and install the corruptible.)
This š - you stop noticing that you smell when you smell all the time. Setting up tests is just avoiding the real solution which is an uncomfortably honest conversation.
I feel the same way about any machine that isn't a Linux laptop with fully implemented hardware support. I can't stand macos or windows anymore.
In Apple's defense though, they have better accessibility than anyone else - hands down. That's about all they do right IMO.