Which I think has always been the case. Relying on Google for anything really is a fools errand.
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The team has already stated existing pixels will remain supported. The Pixel 8 for example still has support until around 2030. Its still viable to recommend them.
They could release it all now and it wouldn't matter. His supporters do not care. That has been made crystal clear at this point.
Yep, adopted a pit bull several years back and had to re-home it after it attacked my border collie twice and if I wasn't nearby he would have killed her.
Got him as a puppy, raised him the exact same way we did the collie. He would just...snap randomly and go into attack mode. I also couldn't believe it. He was great with people though. Other pets and animals was a totally different story.
Lemmy pretty much hates me. I'm 35, have 3 kids, own my my house, my net worth just passed 1.1 Million and and I use AI to help me code.
I stopped upgrading about 4 years ago. Kinda terrified to update at this point. Everything just works the way it is so I don't dare touch it anymore.
The kinect was near useless but I had fun with it. At one point I set it up to control Kodi with hand gestures. It was clunky but kinda cool. Good times.
Plus its not like his wife is giving him frequent prostate exams.
It boggles my mind that they aren't just packaging up old games into an exe and posting them one by one on Steam. Its free money.
They dont, Salesforce does.
While I appreciate it means its finally coming to Steam, I'm sad this mean no 2 and 3
What I mean is relying on pixels in the first place. The only way their project was ever sustainslable long term was getting their own device, that has always been true. And even then, google might pull the rug on AOSP anyways.
That said, I'm using them and will continue to use them until the wheels fall off, its far and away the best mobile phone OS available at the moment and still recommend them.