are we going to have to wait another 30 days for a patch that never materializes?It would be nice for this to be true. Especially for the "lucky" folk still on 10.5 Beta (like me, ).
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are we going to have to wait another 30 days for a patch that never materializes?It would be nice for this to be true. Especially for the "lucky" folk still on 10.5 Beta (like me, ).
Dude, as a self-professed Nintendo fanboy, I take offense to that comment - Sonic is Sega, not Nintendo! Don't get me wrong, I love me some Sonic too...but that's not a Nintendo gameThe sugar Nintendo games I can do without.
You are right, I was wrong. Totally didn't think about the delivery process and DRPM.You may be slightly mixing up the software build process from the delivery mechanism. Itās possible that Tesla uses deltas between versions to reduce bandwidth when they send out updates. Those would not be car specific but rather version specific as in M3 2021.36.5 -> M3 2021.46.5. The car would then āassembleā the new release from the version it has plus the delta. There would be some type of checksum process as well to verify that the end result is right. If a vehicle was on a way off track release, it may just have to pull down the whole thing. Itās also entirely possible that they donāt do anything like that.
For examples of stuff like this, see DeltaRPM that is used by some Linux distros.
Is 10.8 going to include the V11 features or will we have to wait for those?
Iāll wager two bits on not initially. Perhaps a āP2ā like release that adds holiday āfunā. But, only if 10.8 is on the 2021.40 or .46 branches.We don't know. We will have to wait until someone posts the release notes for 10.8.
Iāll wager two bits on not initially. Perhaps a āP2ā like release that adds holiday āfunā. But, only if 10.8 is on the 2021.40 or .46 branches.
My bad my bad, a Sega game.Dude, as a self-professed Nintendo fanboy, I take offense to that comment - Sonic is Sega, not Nintendo! Don't get me wrong, I love me some Sonic too...but that's not a Nintendo game
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Kids these days! When I was a kid, all we had was Pong! And we liked it! We didnāt need no hedgehogs or Italian plumbers!My bad my bad, a Sega game.
When I was a kid it was Ping Pong and no batteries or screen required.Kids these days! When I was a kid, all we had was Pong!...
Yeah, thatās what my parents made us do after sitting in front of the TV for an hour so we wouldnāt ruin our eyes!When I was a kid it was Ping Pong and no batteries or screen required.
We don't know. We will have to wait until someone posts the release notes for 10.8.
Looks like they are making a special effort to get everyone holiday updates. My guess has been that 10.8 = 10.7 + holiday updates. There are some apparent insider comments on Reddit / Twitter supporting that. Weāll know today.Iāll wager two bits on not initially. Perhaps a āP2ā like release that adds holiday āfunā. But, only if 10.8 is on the 2021.40 or .46 branches.
I think you are a little optimistic on what beta 10.8 is..I want 10.8 so maybe I can finally use FSD with my girl in the car without it making her nauseous. The sugar Nintendo games I can do without. Starting to sound like āconsole quality gamesā are going to be game boy quality games
I remember my dad getting a color TV, neighbors were coming over to see it. I also remember going with him to the RCA store with a padded box of vacuum tubes to run thru their tube tester. Iām pretty old but it is shocking how far we have advanced. My dad had a TV remote that was not IR or RF, it actually was something like a bellows the button (only had one button I recall) that compressed and blew a ultrasonic whistle that made the TV go up one channel. Not worth much since we only had 3 channels. Enough nostalgia, now where is my flying car.Yeah, thatās what my parents made us do after sitting in front of the TV for an hour so we wouldnāt ruin our eyes!
I think Magnavox used the ultrasonic whistles powered by bellows off the pushbuttons. Zenith used tuning-fork rods plucked by the button presses. At our house though, we did not have a remote with the brand-new Zenith Chromacolor. We cobbled together a surplus rheostat and a switch in an open scrapwood frame with a long grey-jacketed cable to control the sound. But to change the channel you had to get off your rump. I will say however that the huge 25" color TV came in a styled furniture-grade cabinet. The choice of that was almost as important as the technical ins and outs of phosphor masks, chassis layout and crystal-locked tuning.I remember my dad getting a color TV, neighbors were coming over to see it. I also remember going with him to the RCA store with a padded box of vacuum tubes to run thru their tube tester. Iām pretty old but it is shocking how far we have advanced. My dad had a TV remote that was not IR or RF, it actually was something like a bellows the button (only had one button I recall) that compressed and blew a ultrasonic whistle that made the TV go up one channel. Not worth much since we only had 3 channels. Enough nostalgia, now where is my flying car.
I'd be interested in those links if they are available. Enquiring minds want to know.... There are some apparent insider comments on Reddit / Twitter supporting that. Weāll know today.
Saw them last night - I've been searching in the morning today - but can't remember exactly where I saw !I'd be interested in those links if they are available. Enquiring minds want to know.
Dude, as a self-professed Nintendo fanboy, I take offense to that comment - Sonic is Sega, not Nintendo! Don't get me wrong, I love me some Sonic too...but that's not a Nintendo game
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Yep. It was a striker against some kind of metal - maybe ferrite or a magnet. That is where the word "clicker" came from in referring to TV remotes. Never needed batteries.I remember my dad getting a color TV, neighbors were coming over to see it. I also remember going with him to the RCA store with a padded box of vacuum tubes to run thru their tube tester. Iām pretty old but it is shocking how far we have advanced. My dad had a TV remote that was not IR or RF, it actually was something like a bellows the button (only had one button I recall) that compressed and blew a ultrasonic whistle that made the TV go up one channel. Not worth much since we only had 3 channels. Enough nostalgia, now where is my flying car.