That's an interesting problem in computer science. Generally it's called "bootstrapping" when you build a process that is used to build another process. For instance, compilers like gcc are bootstrapped from a purpose built compiler compiler but then gcc compiles its own source to result in the final product. But that can be done on one machine. Bootstrapping a machine from bare metal pretty much requires another machine.
It means the "Justice Department won against Google today" is a bullshit complicit victory that clears google from ever being attacked on monopolistic grounds again by double jeopardy because the justice department is run by incompetent fools
The upgrade cycle on iphones is longer than that on android. $1200 flagship samsung phone turns to shit after 2 years. $1100 iphone keeps chugging for 4-5. The android rot is real. Apple is far from perfect but the phones last way longer on average and end up having a lower cost overtime. That is if youre not buying bottom of the barrel budget phones to compare against.
I was kicking around the idea of building an arcade machine at home and this might just be the one....
Now the real question - can you play old school platformers on it with split second precision that doesnt get interrupted by random shit on the OS? Even Nintendo's SNES Classic was horseshit for games like Megaman. Or maybe I just suck now.
I like using different mineral waters for those tiny splashes of water in scotch. The salts in them are almost like salt on food - seasoning to bring out flavors. I had one scotch (I think Glenfiddich 15) that was almost like a rainbow of flavors came out after adding a tiny bit of topo chico.
Yeah I was just using proton as an example of a translation layer that made the steamdeck possible. RISC-V would be great. The Steamdeck adopting it would also push far more development and refinement in the Linux kernal for that architecture too.
It's been 5 years now since Apple moved to ARM. I think that had a big enough impact on the market to start compiling ARM binaries. Those toolchains are much more common now and I think once Steam makes the plunge, you'll see a ton of games target it directly. As shitty as Apple's decisions are sometimes, you definitely see them force the markets to move like when they removed the headphone jack.
Straight to jail