This is the correct way IMO. “Uploading” your mind to a computer is making a clone/copy, but the original dies the same.
This is the correct way IMO. “Uploading” your mind to a computer is making a clone/copy, but the original dies the same.
But if you connect your phone to the android box then the TV could use the phone to send the screenshots.
TV->android box->phone->internet.
Just as info, there are boards to add NVME and SATA drives. https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/m2-hat-plus/
Having another PC with minimum requirements only for Windows?
Donates or “donates”? As “all yours” or as in “it’s ours but you do the work”?
I’m thinking of governments using it and helping. They could have their computers running without Google sticking its nose.
Why move the batteries instead of “moving” the electrons? You generate the electricity anywhere you want and use Therese nice cables that happen to be everywhere.
Tell that to Julian Assange
The triumphant return of the NETWORK COMPUTER!!! On your screen… sorry, OUR screen if you install or upgrade to Win-dows 11.
I know (and then too) but that’s not the point. It’s “you are not selling this to me”.
X is the one telling the number of X users. Do you really trust Melon to tell the truth?
I hated Windows from the day I saw the 3.1 floppies had no write tab (that tiny piece that allowed you to write the disk). My first though was “we’ve payed for this and they forbid us to write on them? Fuck MS”. It was the last original Windows in any PC at home. And I used DRDOS, so even worse (Windows 3.11 had a “bug” that made it crash if it ran on DRDOS).
If that became a problem, every old panel could be changed by newer ones and the old ones could be installed in a desert until their EOL.
Hydroelectric plants, batteries, generation on site, wave power, geothermal, … There are lots of ways to reduce the need of non renewable energy.
Get a live-USB and check it. Maybe you get a surprise.
Get a live-USB and check it. Maybe you get a surprise.
Win7? I’ve seen public computers still using XP.
I stopped using Windows in the XP era. Later on I started working in a job that required me to have a Win8 laptop. 2 years later I reverted back to Linux once I stopped working there and had Win8/10 as a game OS. But my main “serious” usage was on Linux.
Windows usage is decreasing every year. Slowly but… And it will reach a point where it will have not enough critical mass to be “THE OS” but “another OS”.
Farewell and fuck off