No
And what an irony that you blame all of that on Palestine, but then also complain about the man who made sure to disrupt the people who wanted peace.
No
And what an irony that you blame all of that on Palestine, but then also complain about the man who made sure to disrupt the people who wanted peace.
https://github.com/KMORaza/Antikythera_Mechanism_Simulation/blob/main/README.md
Just gotta figure out a way to make its operations Turing complete
Self hosting then
The Proton owner is Trump-y. Tuta is another option
And volunteer workers
It's not so much Win32 though on Xbox, the biggest similarity is the x86 CPU and the shared kernel and some security stuff
Edit: forgot the obvious, DirectX
It still retains the pigments which will reflect blue. We call pigments by the names of their colors even when they're in closed boxes in the dark, because we know their properties relative to white light.
They're probably building off Windows RT (the locked down variant designed for ARM tablets).
If they were smart they'd imitate some of how SteamOS runs games in a modified WinRT environment - TLDR do NOT start up the entire Win32 runtime and desktop environment by default, don't run stuff like printer services and whatnot, just run a simplified sandbox and window manager with just the APIs needed to run the games similar to Proton. Then let the user switch to desktop mode as needed, but don't run it when gaming.
At least this can save a lot of time for those tax accountants
"please ponder your verification orb"
They had an ~80% loss in one day, there's still room for a 100% loss in one day