They could fit a lot more than 8 platters in a full height drive.
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Watch for thin clients too. You can install Linux on some of them and use them as a normal PC. They will have more processing power than a cheap SBC.
The ink tank printers are pretty cheap to run if they work with generic ink. They are a decent option if you need to print a lot of graphics. A laser printer will always produce higher quality text though.
All inkjet printers have to waste ink when they are not in use. Otherwise the ink in the print head dries out and clogs it up. Inkjet printers are the worst possible choice for infrequent use.
It's broken because of anti cheat. I believe it's possible to use the android version though.
That's pretty impressive performance for something that small, but if I'm going to spend $2k, I want a desktop that I can upgrade.
If it can't own my media, I'm certainly not going to pay for it.
What do you expect? Computers have gotten a lot faster over the last 80 or so years.
They need a methane pipeline too. The LOX and LN2 needs to be produced on site.
How do you fit a laptop CPU in a watch? I think I'll stick with my Casio that runs for more than 5 years on a coin cell.
It most certainly won't apply to their own bots.
Yeah, if it requires kernel level access, I consider it malware. Not all anti cheat requires a rootkit and some even works on wine when the game developers allow it. It's still not good for privacy, but at least you can play the game from a user account with limited access and keep your data safe.