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Yes but it's truly impressive to see it. It shows it can be done.

An 11th gen CPU/mobo that came out in 2020 can be dropped straight into this new chassis.

Or the newest display be can be dropped into your 2020 laptop/chassis.


I wish they booted them up in that video. Its one thing being able to plug parts in but its another for them to all work together.

Based on my experience upgrading my FW. There's probably drivers and bios updates needed to do the transfer

Back in 2002 I took the HDD from one PC, put it in a different PC, worked just fine. The worst thing that could happen is that the other one already had another disk so I had to change /etc/fstab to say "hdb" instead of "hda" and vice versa. Didn't take long for that to get fixed by specifying UUIDs and having initramfs sort it out.

IDK why it's not working for you but this should all just work without bothering with any configuration, drivers, or whatever.


Just want to semi recommend Pocketbook (please do your own research, never take a random recommendation et al).

I bought the Verse Pro Color. It doesn't require an account, it doesn't require wifi. I transfer epubs via USB and the pocketbook works on device without ever logging into a Pocketbook account.

There are other reasons not to like the device, but it's refreshing not to need to login to even use the device.


I thought Google had leveraged on device accelerometers in a crowdsourced way to highlight and show alert anyone who will get a "rumble" soon.

To be fair the US is making steps into this realm and it's definitely a known issue. Their Shahed derivative, laser weapons becoming more ubiquitous. I'm surprised how many drones countries are starting to manufacture. e.g the UK delivered 150k drones to Ukraine recently, based on the current state of the UK armed forces that kind of surprised me and definitely shows a change in ethos on how modern first world militaries will wage war in the future.

There’s credible evidence that the Shahed is itself a derivative of a late 20th century German drone designed as a loitering anti-radar munition.

Which has roots that can be traced to the V-1.

I keep chrome installed just to flash my meshcore devices... I doubt i'll try this but it's a nice step, hopefully we can get something akin to native adoption.

Also the latest pixel watch has a new mechanism without glue that has a rubber gasket and screws.

No because phones should be priced as what people pay for them... It's an open market.

There was nothing stopping you (and others) getting the battery swapped previously for a fraction of the price of a new device.

Yeah this is what I don’t get. People are actually blowing hundreds of dollars on new phones rather than having Apple (not the cheapest option certainly) replace the battery for $89

Yeah and it'll likely cost the same for the majority of people who won't bother replacing them at home.

Also important to note that post is 1 datapoint. My "waterproof" phone fell in the bath for about 2 seconds and broke...

My brand new Pixel phone several years back, I was so excited it was IP68. Took some photos splashing around in water, not more than a foot or two. It died in minutes.

I setup my mum one of those cheap four core atom boxes with Linux. Was about £120 (before the current situation).

They browse the internet on chrome for 99% of their PC usage. Edit the very odd letter.

For a lot of people its perfect.


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