Open book where the question merely implies needing to know X without spelling it out is where it really gets hard
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Sprinklers and all kinds of stuff are more efficient with sensors and electronic regulators
Also, seems like you haven't heard of Rufo and similar Republican propagandists
Switch 1 games can support dynamic resolution, it's probably going to be used for higher end games on Switch 2 as well.
The problem isn't getting enough computing power into the tablet, the problem is cooling and battery power.
I hope they at least allow gamechat to be used for free locally, and by that I specifically mean allowing the camera stuff to be active (like if you plug in a small USB C camera in portable mode, maybe even if you sit in wireless range but in different rooms)
It seems like there's nothing special about the camera, hopefully you could use others.
The SD Express makes sense, they're not just upcharging (you can use any manufacturer's cards), it's how they guarantee the storage is reliably fast enough for all games to prevent lag in loading speeds
But for the other accessories, sure. And charging for switch 2 edition upgrades is annoying.
It doesn't fit a lot of movies, but some movies start in the foreign language and then switch to English
The API has the wrong abstraction and the type definitions fail to capture necessary information (such as in which year you were of the given age) and thus conversions can not be guaranteed to be correct
How to we know what to test? Maybe with some kind of specification?
Pretty sure most of those university board members are conservative
Not unlikely enough, even something as simple as more students studying harder between years would mean the next set of average students drop in score despite the same performance.
Grading on a curve is always unfair when the grade carries forward and isn't just for a one-off application. More unfair when classes are smaller and student cohorts differ.