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I’m surprised nobody has taken on bringing compatible hardware to market. I feel like there would (still) be crowdfunding interest.
I hadn’t heard of Pebble the Twitter competitor. It just makes me miss the Pebble watches.
I found this interesting in the comments:
Hmm, Raspberry Pi Ltd. joins RISC-V group (Jan 2019). Raspberry Pi Ltd. releases Rpi5 with a unified Rpi1 I/O chip (Oct 2023) freeing them from being tied to a particular SoC family. ARM Ltd. invests in Raspberry Pi Ltd. (Nov 2023). Hmmm… Really seems like a “here’s some cash, stay ARM.”
Can you imagine the marketing impact of a RISC-V RPi board after all these years of it being ARM based? Sure, the number of boards effected isn’t huge, but it’s the marketing impact of losing a flagship product that needs to be considered.
Source: https://www.anandtech.com/comments/21120/arm-acquires-minority-stake-in-raspberry-pi/790281
unlock origin
I prefer uBlock Origin myself.
Impressive!
A must have browser extension to avoid accidentally adding to their traffic volume: https://github.com/SimonBrazell/nitter-redirect
No experience with this setup myself, but you may want to try !askandroid@lemdro.id.
Well that’s disappointing. Also noticed this review: https://www.gamesradar.com/cities-skylines-2-review/
Thanks!
Nice.
Interesting… thanks for flagging!
It can also depend on the time of day if browsing All or which communities you’re in. Lemmy does have a lot of folks who were banned from various subreddits, but they’re a minority.
The challenge is in elevating outright paid sponsorship and affiliate material above actual reviews.
Reviews that don’t involve affiliate links or products provided by the company.
I think it’s appropriate in terms of product review searches.
Which plan are you on?
What do folks in your circle use? I’m the only person I know IRL who sometimes doesn’t use Google.
Interesting. I hadn’t thought of it before, but I have a Thunderbolt 3 dock that works fine with Windows via both USB-C and Thunderbolt - whereas my Steam Deck (in desktop Arch Linux mode) doesn’t like it very much.
I’m a millennial and the last consoles I’ve owned were the PS3 and Wii.