Nintendo used to be ahead of the curve with the N64, but you're right that they've been trailing behind for a while now. The Switch still uses the Nvidia Tegra X1 CPU/GPU, which was released in 2015.
One of the major accusations was that they asked too much of Madison for a single person to accomplish, and fired her over not meeting their expectations. While this is not great, it's not legally problematic.
It was marketed as $7 (I think), but it was never sold below $15 as far as I could find.
Also, since that price was without any profit margin, merchants only sold them in expensive bundles most of the time (with a case, SD card, etc).
Better marketing. It’s also easier to get a build pipeline for ARM than Xtensa and RISC-V.
Apple always tried to have their mouse fit tiny children‘s hands and adults, which of course means that they’re uncomfortable for both.
Their dedication to small product portfolios forbids them to have two different devices for this.
The whole of Super Mario Bros is smaller than a single screenshot of the game.
The sign means “Llama” in the sign language I’m currently learning… Guess we don’t talk about those far-right llamas.
Those percentages feel like they’re intentionally completely over the top. There has to be a message there.
I’m pretty sure it used to be easier with phones that didn’t have full disk encryption.
I’m not seeing any reference to Trump being honest in the article.
It’s fairly trivial for the US president to end the conflict. Stop supplying weapons to Ukraine and send them to Russia instead, and it’d be over in a week. This is something I fully believe Trump could do.
The UK doesn’t have a constitution, and it won’t get one any time soon. They'd have to get rid of the monarchy first, and that isn’t going to happen.
At least they managed to do that, unlike the center-left in other European countries.
Not in UK's Conservative Party. They don’t mess around, if the leader doesn’t deliver, they’re out, no questions asked.
That must have been a huge bribe.
He did disrupt the Tories and thus the whole country. He managed to get Brexit done without even being elected, and even precisely in the way he wanted (no-deal Brexit, the hardest of them all).
Doesn’t mean that he’s not establishment.
Interesting that Chinese optometrists don’t use characters for these tests. With Chinese characters it'd probably be too unreliable I guess.
It’s a UI design tool. It’s what UI and UX designers use to create mockups that are then given to frontend programmers to implement.
Patenting obvious solutions is done all the time and perfectly fine from a legal point of view.
I’ve also heard the theory that eyes need ultraviolet light to grow properly, which is missing in artificial lighting.
Yes, but that's not how it works in practice. Running a government is a huge money-making machine, and so it attracts the worst kind of people.