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You have to enable developer mode and install with --bypass-low-target-sdk-block
now.
Dunno if they’ll remove that eventually
You have to enable developer mode and install with --bypass-low-target-sdk-block
now.
Dunno if they’ll remove that eventually
Google is certainly planning on it being viable.
They’ve been merging RISC-V support in Android and have documented the minimum extensions over the base ISA that must be implemented for Android certification
Yeah, that’s bizarre. I’d never have guessed /home was created by tmpfiles
There are reasonably frequent rebuilds of basically all packages as new versions of the compiler, gcc, come in
Wow! I didn’t expect sched_ext to be accepted based off historical precedent of not allowing multiple schedulers
I thought the focus would be on optimizing EEVDF now
In this case, it seems pretty likely. We know Google paid Reddit to train on their data, and the result used the exact same measurement from this comment suggesting putting Elmer’s glue in the pizza:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Pizza/comments/1a19s0/my_cheese_slides_off_the_pizza_too_easily/
And their deal with Reddit: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/google-reddit-60-million-deal-ai-training/
There was one on Reddit - I came to see if someone linked one