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  • It also misses calls and texts ":-p". People predominately want reliability from their phone os...

  • In the United States, I would require spanish language education alongside english from 1st grade through 12th.

    Edit: If you downvoted this, tell us why, you coward.

  • Actually a super informational list. I'm glad they made it unclassified, can only help the masses.

  • Yeah, even those old 2 gb AMD or Nvidia cards will do the trick.

  • No doubt.

  • Especially since it can be hard to find ARM-based boards like Rock and Raspberry pi's right now without kits, a used dell optiplex yanked from a work environment on Ebay costs like $100 and will more than handle this use case.

  • I would go with the RPi 4 over the Rock64, but it's entirely personal preference.

  • RPi4 B would be a great solution to this (especially for the price, I mean wow that's a steal). I was gonna look around for suggestions but those just have such good prices. I have the RPi 3 A+ and that I use to emulate NES games on a 4k TV (1080p output). Works great, but probably not as intensive as 1080p video playback.

  • It's like shooting your OS in the face with a pistol, turning to the camera, and asking why Linux is like this?

  • Yeah, one of my biggest concerns about current electric cars is long trips and the waiting involved with charging - even super charging isn't as fast as you would think.

  • ?

  • it's tradition

  • A response with no promises or new information... nice?

  • Nice! Thanks for sharing.

  • Nice article, I’ve never heard of this website, and glad that I now have.

  • Have you actually used one? I was reading a review and the OS is so bad that people were missing text messages quite often. They just wouldn’t get delivered.

  • Likely someone who automatically downvotes anything related to Apple and privacy

  • All those points are true. You're lucky to have gotten a promised MOS, but that's probably cause it was a low demand job (not a lot of people want to do that). If you really want to get into military R&D, you need to school, probably get an advanced degree, and work for a contractor like Lockheed and Martin, Raytheon, etc. They're the ones who really do the R&D, and they don't pay like shit like the military does.