Metered connection maybe? Samsung’s flavor of data saver?
Metered connection maybe? Samsung’s flavor of data saver?
So you want an entirely different app then. The desktop app would have to be completely rewritten.
They are themselves abstraction layers for the apps that are made for them. Software has many levels of abstraction from what you see on the screen all the way down to hardware.
Well, using the same metrics would mean TempleOS is waaaaay out of the question.
But how proper is this proper support properly supported?
Regardless of the last bit, I hope you filed a bug report.
Here he is telling his ball to fuck off before he goes to bed:
I have a hedgehog. He’s very easy to take care of. They naturally litter train, so cleaning up after him is super easy.
I still have my white 701 that I put a black keyboard on and soldered in a Bluetooth module. Some of the most fun I’ve had using a computer and I wish the form factor was still a thing.
I was going more Simpsons.
2038*
Also, Florida is America’s wang.
I’m more of a Granny Cream guy myself.
Because in situations like this, segregation is a good thing. You don’t want automated tools futzing in directories that you might have wanted to keep as-is.
This Old Tony, Practical Engineering, Aging Wheels
I would say yes, but probably not for a lot of users. Minecraft isn’t inherently threaded, and the individual cpu cores on this aren’t super fast (though pretty decent). Another bottleneck would be the io speed, which I have no clue on. Also, why the hell would you run a server on a new laptop when you can buy one of their other pieces of hardware for cheaper?
You would have to get a special version of lwjgl for it to even run on risc, and this thing doesn’t have any dedicated graphics hardware. The one guide I saw had Minecraft running on similarish hardware at 2fps.
Debian supports risc-v
It should have all of the dependencies to run it bundled.