

Solution to what? Electronics hobby? Dictating what people’s projects should and shouldn’t be is kind of an asshole thing to do.
only sometimes dumb


Solution to what? Electronics hobby? Dictating what people’s projects should and shouldn’t be is kind of an asshole thing to do.


Kind of, it’s a pretty shit phone, and the creator is not pretending otherwise. Why are you so offended and why should they do whatever you want them to do instead?


Why does the end product of an electronics learning project need to be useful? Or any hobby project? Your criticism was that their hobbies should yield something useful, but where’s the “justification” for that? What’s wrong with just having fun?
Quarter wits: “How dare you have fun”



Someone: *Makes a cool hobby project*
Internet people: “Trash. I don’t approve. How dare you make something that isn’t useful to me. Fuck you and die.”


I don’t think it should even be comparable between totally different architectures.


“At this stage, Chinese manufacturers are relying on aggressive pricing to build scale in legacy DRAM,” the anonymous source said. “But over time, the technology gap may narrow more quickly than expected. Even if Korean firms maintain leadership in HBM, neglecting the mainstream segment could weigh on profitability in the longer run.”
This has been obvious for a while, but I guess the heads of memory companies want to hear none of it.


No idea, but you could just go browsing for cool looking projects at flathub or some other repository.


Just like they deleted it from the last provider


Badalich also says after the October data breach, Discord “immediately stopped doing any sort of age verification flows with that vendor” and is now using a different third-party vendor.
Oh thanks, it’s fixed
The ID is immediately deleted. We do not keep any information around like your name, the city that you live in, if you used a birth certificate or something else, any of that information.
Suure


I eventully figured it out, but I have never heard anyone use that before.
I thought this was about restricting the thing’s access and not training?