Sort of. HMD licenses the Nokia name from the broader Nokia business and kept a lot of the old c-suite. Manufacturing is owned by a subsidiary of Foxconn.
Sort of. HMD licenses the Nokia name from the broader Nokia business and kept a lot of the old c-suite. Manufacturing is owned by a subsidiary of Foxconn.
Pretty sure they’re referring to the sale of Nokia’s phone division to Microsoft in the mid-2010s. It’s since been bought back and is in the process of renaming to HMD.
Cirrus Logic GD5428.
If it’s repeating answers it gave to other users that’s a hell of a security risk.
EDIT: I just tried it.
Can’t take it home, but I’m currently testing out the 3D printers at my local. They also have a 3D scanner.
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I grew up in the '80s. I was expecting either nuclear annihilation or cities on the moon.
It makes no difference. With Mondays off, Tuesday becomes the new Monday. Fridays off means Thursday starts feeling like Friday.
GZDoom + supporting .WAD files: ~130MB installed.
Ultimate Doom Builder: ~35MB installed.
Foobar2000 + .mod file support: ~13MB installed.
OpenMPT: ~21MB installed.
Okular: 230MB installed.
Fill the rest up with community maps/mods, tracker files and ebooks.
They are. T&F recently cut a deal with Microsoft. Without author’s consent, of course.
I’m fairly sure a few others have too, but that’s the only article I could find quickly.
Strictly speaking this is a subset of what the food industry calls reformulation. They’ll also reformulate a product for other reasons (eg to reduce sugar/fat/salt or add a vitamin so they can make a health claim, tweak the flavour if it isn’t performing well, etc) but reducing materials and manufacturing costs is a big part of it. Maybe we can coin the term “deformulation”.
Your description made me think of The Golden Palominos.
There’s a few, mostly closer to simulation than tux kart tho. A few that I’m fairly sure are under active development:
Stunt Rally.
VDrift.
Speed Dreams. Can’t easily find the github for this one.