What-ho, chums! I have spent too much time musing about Android compatibility layers since I posted the following over a fortnight ago:
As you may surmise, I know very little about Android and, unfortunately, I failed to spark a discussion with that post. I try again now.
I know very little...
(This is not a topic about the choice of x86_64 vs ARM for the SoC of the Pyra -- I would mildly favour an x86_64 SoC, if possible, for the extra compatibility with my GNU/Linux PC system but, since I expect the form factor of the Pyra to be rather awkward for a significant number of the...
I have had my Pandora for two months, using it mainly to listen to music and to play Chrono Trigger (first time) on the way to university. If I want to quickly pause the music I can reach into my pocket and push the power switch; the Pandora sleeps shortly thereafter. Repeating the action...
Hello, prospective Pyra purchaser here.
I find the Pyra attractive as a Real Computer that fits into the pocket, replacing, among other things, my phone. I have (/have had) several phones with (I expect) woeful security/freedom, so a negative answer to this question likely would not change my...
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