

Does framework try to use open source silicon where it can? Are schematics available for the CPU (or other chips)? Or is that not their thing?
Does framework try to use open source silicon where it can? Are schematics available for the CPU (or other chips)? Or is that not their thing?
You just reminded me I own Ride 2. That game was a pretty good sim, but I wanted to play a more arcadey kind of experience with those realistic controls and physics. I’m going to be checking out the newer sequels to see if they added more silly ideas to counterbalance the dry (imo) sim racing. But, if you’re wanting that sim experience, it’s got that.
I actually didn’t expect that! Thanks for trying that for me.
Thank you for engaging in good faith.
To see if it also censors that.
Also ask chatgpt about it
Ask it about the MOVE bombings
Ask it about the Kent State massacre
Things like this move me to imagine a world completely devoid of ads. “But how would you discover a product you didn’t know you needed?” I don’t care. I would go without that product. That is preferable to me.
You know what else they could have done, as a compromise? Make the ad screens partially transparent, by stippling the pixels, or by having glass sections, or by turning the LCD completely transparent for part of its refresh… there are many ways to not be anti-consumer garbage meant only to jump in front of eyeballs.
I bought this on itch. Played through all the way to the non-ending and I didn’t undestand it. Is it some mythology or cultural reference? What is Qud?
As the refrain goes: You first, Larry. Show us all of your data and then we can talk