

Being honest once doesn’t make you an honest person, though.
Being honest once doesn’t make you an honest person, though.
What’s the source on the VR headset being ARM based? I must have missed that
Absolutely 0 chance as current RISC-V chips are dog slow and inefficient. Currently RISC-V is only really used in microcontrollers and everything else is highly experimental.
This has got to be baNaNa
I have no clue why telegram is often mentioned when it comes to “privacy focused messaging”. They don’t even have e2e encrypted group chats. Only 1:1 chats may be encrypted as an opt-in. Even WhatsApp is more secure than that, since they use signals encryption.
Also the “we don’t give out even a byte of data to anyone” statements made by telegram have been thoroughly debunked as lies. When telegrams bottom line is in danger, they have and will give out your data.
27GB/s is faster than DDR4 RAM.
Audioslave was pretty good too and I also like some nightwatchman stuff, but the three albums he put out as “Tom Morello” (The Atlas Underground Series) are just something else. They basically sound like a compilation of his favorite artists in a 1000 different genres and he overdubbed the whole thing with some guitar riffs.
Sure there might be a decent track here or there (but mostly because of strong guest performances), but other than that the albums are an unfocussed mess. IMO.
If only his solo music was as good as his politics. The difference in quality between his work with RATM and his solo output is mind boggling.
RISC-V could be a lot better supported then. But I don’t think a lifetime this long would work for the Deck. 7 years is nearly as long as the Switch 1, but that device had the benefit of being a platform in itself with no alternative (as in there are no other switch-compatible-devices). This forces the devs to target it, no matter what performance or fidelity they might wish for.
The Steam Deck might feel a lot like a console, but in the end it is just a PC and the PC gaming world isn’t going to wait for Valves next device. The game-tech will just move on past the steam decks capabilities and a lot of gamers will leave it behind and move to other SteamOS (or windows) compatible hardware. The Deck would still have a lot of value as an indie gaming machine, though.