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Paianni
·mese scorso·discuss
There was an OOXML compatibility layer for Office 2000, though the latest version of that only runs on Win XP and later, but I suspect LibreOffice would be more compatible with OOXML made with current versions of Office.
Paianni
·2 mesi fa·discuss
TBF, iPod design was very neat and the nano's were very thin for the time.
Paianni
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Mozilla is controlled opposition (largely funded by Google) and the browser can't really compete on security and performance.
Paianni
·4 mesi fa·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon#Reaction_to_Pok%C...
Paianni
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The governments, yes, but not the general population necessarily. And the governments can't survive without oil revenue and/or external support, so they'll be losing in the long run.
Paianni
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Nah, if anything the Islamist groups are biding their time, waiting for the internationally-supported governments to lose the will to carry on before striking.
Paianni
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I was thinking, in a world without DRAM, cobalt-infused magnetic tape (like that used for VHS and ferricobalt cassettes) or metal particle tape, digital sound recording would still be possible using 1960s black-and-white VTRs that took ferric oxide tape not dissimilar to those used for analog multitrack recording.
Paianni
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I suspect the end of Dennard Scaling scuppered this sort of utopia.
Paianni
·5 mesi fa·discuss
They have been underfunded for a decade now, with some unfortunate consequences - the web browser is based on Gecko 91.
Paianni
·5 mesi fa·discuss
They wanted a console they could write a full-3D Sonic game for, the Saturn couldn't quite do such a game justice.
Paianni
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Their hardware business was doomed by 1998, FF7 and Gran Turismo had given PlayStation momentum that neither Sega or Nintendo could hope to match, but Sega was in a particularly tough spot because of years of misguided decisions.

They could have extended the Saturn's lifespan to 2000 and thrown their lot in with the PS2 after release, but it seems many people at SoJ were emotionally attached to the idea of selling consoles.
Paianni
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The S4 Mini ended up being a legendary long-termer as its drivers were built for the 3.10 kernel, which was still being patched by Red Hat two years ago.
Paianni
·5 mesi fa·discuss
It's happened at least three times:

Win8.1 x64 required double-width compare and exchange instruction support, so people who bought Win8 for a CPU or motherboard that didn't support it had to downgrade to the 32-bit version or lose support in 2016.

Win7 updates from 2018 onwards required SSE2 with no warning.

Win11 24H2 and later won't install on x86 processors that don't support the x86-64-v2 baseline.
Paianni
·6 mesi fa·discuss
There's always Windows Server...
Paianni
·6 mesi fa·discuss
What's available depends on the form factor, but there are some manufacturers that offer some choice in the 2700k 90+cri space nowadays.
Paianni
·6 mesi fa·discuss
The current HMD 105 4G/110 4G is ok and supports LTE bands common in North America.
Paianni
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Windows would be 'taught' as a byproduct of another activity involving Windows software, usually starting with Office/365.
Paianni
·6 mesi fa·discuss
KDE lost some corporate support when SUSE changed their default to GNOME in about 2005(?). I think it sees some use in the automotive world but aside from that it's all volunteer work.
Paianni
·6 mesi fa·discuss
If you liked that you would have loved the N9 (same body but with Linux-based OS).
Paianni
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Modern engines are generally more reliable, yes. And galvanised steel and aluminium has helped chassis' and bodies last longer too. I think the 'sweet spot' has passed for most car categories though, the last being city cars when they got mandatory infotainment systems towards the end of the 2010s.