What he means is the feature of having a lightweight OS with no documentation running under the OS you as a customer is running.
I’ve started playing with proton. Many say it users the GPU better and you gets better graphics but I didn’t notice anything.
What it changed is that Linux version is like many years without updates, but with proton you have the windows version which is compatible with all mods and let’s you run game of the month.
Yep but that’s not hibernate, that’s what happens when you leave your phone on bed side table for a couple hours when you sleep. You can get very low power under these, which may be comparable to your cars alarm system.
Android emulators though have the ability to suspend all activities to disk and come back in a few seconds.
You mention the hardware is locked down and makes it easier for game dev, but that’s only true for exclusives. Dev companies hate that they have to do PlayStation, then Nintendo, then Xbox. hardware variations introduce a small percentage to cost, but going on a new platform is way higher.
Also the cost is offset with ridiculous subscriptions that make it more expensive for the end user overall.
Why is money per employer a better metric than customer satisfaction?
Should an owner be more proud of their yatch size or of being a role model for customers not other millionaires? What’s their passion really, money or what they do for a living?
We clearly know where valve wants to be. I’m just surprised it’s a company that stands out.
Fuck shareholders.
I never tried this for cloning, but for searching and reading most of it is here
https://cs.android.com/android-studio/platform/tools/adt/idea
You’ll notice the path is shared with many other AOSP sub projects
This is going to produce the saltiest AI the world has ever seen.
“Hey reddit ai , give me an idea how to balance my budget and pay my student debt, mate”. “here ya go, I got a noose for you. Also I’m not your mate, dude”.
" Hey reddit ai, draw for me a house with a genz family". Here ya go. " Hey reddit ai, why did you show me a pic of a highway ramp with homeless people?"
So… Are they selling a box full of hot air? That’s the best marketing stunt ever