It’s been great, honestly. I had Garuda on a laptop I was using to stream from a local Desktop, and it worked better for Remote Play than Windows 10.
It’s been great, honestly. I had Garuda on a laptop I was using to stream from a local Desktop, and it worked better for Remote Play than Windows 10.
You gotta be on the nightly-builds repo to get it.
I don’t think it’s an agenda, I think it’s just poorly delivered. The facts are:
Teen hacks corps using a Fire Stick.
Teen has done something novel with proprietary hardware.
I think it’s safe to assume that he’s intelligent and creative based on those two things. With proper guidance from the right kinds of people (including parents), someone like that could eventually put those talents to use on someone’s Red Team, or working with an intelligence agency, rather than doing something illegal to stretch their wings (fuck big corporations, but the law is what it is).
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to note that his talents will be wasted by grinding him down in the justice system.
She fell prey to one of the classic blunders.
You won’t get interoperability without people creating these kinds of apps. There’s no reason Company A would futureproof their platform to communicate with apps that don’t exist, because that’s unnecessary development; the interoperability comes after the platforms exist. Email is a prime example of this.
So, I disagree that it’s pointless.
This. All of this. It’s fine if the goal is to let the active communities bubble to the top organically, but that doesn’t mean much if people can’t easily find them.
It would be nice if there was a way to load-share communities among the instances or something, kind of like a mesh network.