I just gotta say, the moderation here makes me so happy I joined this instance.
I just gotta say, the moderation here makes me so happy I joined this instance.
If that account only ever logged in there, maybe? I’d think they’d be smart enough to look at the most commonly used IP address by the account(s) in question. Then again, it is reddit.
That, and it would be in portrait mode, with a video playing. And ads taking up a third or the screen.
What percentage of windows machines are even considered compatible with Win11?
If I was in his shoes I’d frame the email of Linus apologizing because he wasn’t aware it wasn’t in linux-next already. Everything else is just process crap that should be expected dealing with large organizations.
I was wondering the same thing before reading the article. This is for a 28 year mission, and doesn’t include setting up the base, or power and water supply.
That’s just how research works most of the time. The experimental setup required to build a working prototype and prove the initial hypothesis is always going to be larger and more complex than a mass market appliance. If that appliance ever gets built depends on a huge number of factors too. If the process scales as expected, how complex the device is to produce and if a company thinks that it can make money on it. The researchers, meanwhile, are probably more worried about their next grant funding.