It was marketed as $7 (I think), but it was never sold below $15 as far as I could find.
Also, since that price was without any profit margin, merchants only sold them in expensive bundles most of the time (with a case, SD card, etc).
It was marketed as $7 (I think), but it was never sold below $15 as far as I could find.
Also, since that price was without any profit margin, merchants only sold them in expensive bundles most of the time (with a case, SD card, etc).
Better marketing. It’s also easier to get a build pipeline for ARM than Xtensa and RISC-V.
Apple always tried to have their mouse fit tiny children‘s hands and adults, which of course means that they’re uncomfortable for both.
Their dedication to small product portfolios forbids them to have two different devices for this.
The whole of Super Mario Bros is smaller than a single screenshot of the game.
I’m pretty sure it used to be easier with phones that didn’t have full disk encryption.
It’s a UI design tool. It’s what UI and UX designers use to create mockups that are then given to frontend programmers to implement.
Patenting obvious solutions is done all the time and perfectly fine from a legal point of view.
That’s intentional. Apple knows they won’t win in the long run, so their strategy is to delay the change for as long as possible.
They didn’t need the army of lawyers to get license deals, so that’s not a fair comparison.
Good post. Also, in the case of GitHub, one major reason for me for using it is that this is the first place a potential employer will look at to see my work. They won’t delve into the depths of a random git hosting service nobody has ever heard about.
In Rust, it’s not great. It can’t do proper memory management in the language, which is pretty essential.
That‘s one of the consequences of not having citizen IDs, because they’re communist.
It‘s even hard to impossible to generate the image of a person doing a handstand. All models assume a rightside-up person.
No, still the same.
They have been saying the same conclusion since the very first iPad, hasn’t deterred Apple yet.
Are you an LLM running on an M4?
Not a clone, its kernel was once certified UNIX. It’s just a heavily modified UNIX.
It’s not really a question anyways, just a statement rephrased to fit into the format.
One of the major accusations was that they asked too much of Madison for a single person to accomplish, and fired her over not meeting their expectations. While this is not great, it’s not legally problematic.