You spent more time typing that out than it would have taken to actually check Google's wording. They claim "7 years of OS updates", you're just spreading misinformation.
ExperiencedWinter
Every Google search should include an AI answer! Who cares about energy usage, we'll just buy a nuclear power plant!
Seems like you can't find a robo vacuum without a camera these days, anyone not running https://valetudo.cloud/ is asking for trouble.
Anyone looking for a free drop in replacement, I've been using Rancher Desktop without any issues https://rancherdesktop.io/
cheating
Dumb things
These are not the same thing.
If they fill the rest of the phone with a bigger battery, yes that's exactly what I want.
The Mk4 made up a lot of ground, but I agree they are a pricey option. Personally I was able to justify the price by the benefits of open source, if the company disappears tomorrow I'm confident the open source community could continue issuing firmware/slicer updates.
If open source is a big deal for you I would look into Prusa, they have a great track record and a lot of other companies are using forked versions of their slicer. I have a Prusa MK3s and absolutely love it. I had a self sourced RepRap before this and compared to that it absolutely "just works". I bought the multi color add on and was expecting it to be very finicky, but other than some initial filament loading issues (have to make sure the end of the filament goes to a point) I absolutely love it.
Elon Musk ~~’s backing of Donald Trump~~ is hurting Tesla ~~’s struggling EV business in Europe~~
I don't understand how anyone can call the Disney Vault anything other than anti-consumer https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Vault
There is already domestic product to buy though, why wait for these specific factories?
I'm basically running this setup with Unraid as my hypervisor. It's definitely doable, but takes a lot of tinkering to get everything up and running and games with super strict anti cheat won't run at all. I would only recommend going this route if you really enjoy tinkering, I'd say finding a cheap second hand PC for your NAS is probably much less work.