You don’t. P7 came with 3 years of OS updates plus two more years of security updates, now it’s just 5 years of OS updates (plus whatever extra security updates GrapheneOS adds on afterwards).
You don’t. P7 came with 3 years of OS updates plus two more years of security updates, now it’s just 5 years of OS updates (plus whatever extra security updates GrapheneOS adds on afterwards).
Roly polies does sound adorable, I’ll give you that
Ooh I didn’t know you could embed an image and have it as the display “text” for another link
This is the first time I’ve heard anyone call them anything other than a woodlouse
Huh, pretty rare for a big company to offer something extra for an older device which they’re not directly making money from anymore. Nice!
Well congrats on the big hand, I guess! This is the first time I’ve seen someone asking for phones to be larger rather than smaller; I wonder why they stopped making the Pixel XL devices.
How big are your pockets!? Seriously, 7 inches was the size of the Nexus 7, the first tablet I bought. Not the kind of device you could use with one hand!
The 7a is massive, how big are your hands‽
Hopefully a small pain which will encourage better behaviour overall in the future. Hopefully.
Could be as simple as blue sky having the money behind it to advertise it more
I remember reading like a year ago that they wanted to get it on other handheld devices first (which this post looks to cover), so don’t hold your breath but hopefully it’s a step closer
Interesting, then I’d say calling it a port is doing it a disservice if it’s a full remake!
For d&d? 5e.tools’s DM screen on a laptop is excellent, it has an encounter tracker, calendar, dice roller, and I can pin whatever rules and statblocks I need this week.
Also a giant battle mat is really useful.
Sticking on a streamer who you can just listen to chat while they happen to be playing a game is just a newer version of having the TV or radio on in the background while you do other stuff. Sometimes we just want to chill and not have to focus!
You don’t have to exclusively play new big-budget games with high spec requirements, an old laptop will play decades of old PC games as well as plenty of newer indies, or you can just go on eBay and buy someone’s last-generation console along with all their controllers and games for the cost of a brand-new game or two!
Huh, I assumed it would be one of the decompile projects where you bring your own ROM to get the assets, but it looks like there are just ready-made ROMs right there on GitHub. Don’t expect that to be around for long!
This actually looks pretty fun, f1 meets micro machines or original GTA. I vaguely remember playing something like it on a Windows 9X machine called something like F2000.
Do you guys call your teachers at school (i.e. not university) “professor”?