

Or contain the explosion inside a chamber with some mercury in it 🤣
Or contain the explosion inside a chamber with some mercury in it 🤣
maybe you could use an h-bomb to do it, those have been around since 1951
That’s what people use discord for now.
Mainly just that one mean it will never be available on any other hardware…
All the others seem like nice to haves rather than requirements to me(the first one is half required , half nice to have “…including full hardware security functionality”), but I guess I might change my mind when I get around to building a Linux phone when I have time to do that when I’m dead… 😅
they should be required to be designed to be safe in the way people actually use them, as opposed to this hypothetical driver who has duct taped thier hands to the wheel…
how does the author find it surprising in the slightest that it’s easy to live without…
3rd party apps were still working ?
Sounds like they’re intentionally setting the barriers to entry too high for anyone other than Google…
Is it just me or does it seem slightly sus that GrapheneOS is only available for Google hardware…
Yeah but they’ll lose that business next quarter, and the current shareholders will have already sold thier shares by the time that’s reported so it doesn’t matter.
Hes quite old: he could drop dead any time …
You seem very optimistic about the state the world will be in when he’s gone… 😅
I think there’s a few options, in order of increasing cost:
Except that it has English text above it…
Even then it doesn’t work:“work smart hard not”
Yeah I’m not saying they didn’t edit it, but rather the master footage they were editing was on vhs or similar. I guess it’s probably quite likely they would’ve had some sort of better quality magnetic tape rather than vhs come to think of it though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Some was 16mm but probably mostly shot straight to vhs:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096657/technical/?ref_=tt_spec_sm
And the bbc was notoriously bad at not losing archival footage of tv shows
I wish the external display was e-ink.
that seems like it would be the main motivation for using it …