

It only works if you have an ARM CPU with an NPU.
No, it works on x86-64 assuming the device has a sufficient NPU. Both AMD and Intel CPUs latest CPUs list the Recall preview as available now.
It only works if you have an ARM CPU with an NPU.
No, it works on x86-64 assuming the device has a sufficient NPU. Both AMD and Intel CPUs latest CPUs list the Recall preview as available now.
You probably did but, there are two Nvidia entries. I’m assuming you downloaded the one under Modern GPUs because it makes sense for your main PC, but a GTX 970 would need the entry that is under Older/Legacy GPUs.
Correct, but that is why there are two different Nvidia images, bazzite-nvidia and bazzite-nvidia-open. OP just needs to use bazzite-nvidia for the older/legacy cards.
Fair. I must’ve missed the others.
Does your instance not have the option to hide posts you’ve seen before? Should probably turn that on rather than complain.
They said every radio frequency not every electromagnetic frequency.
If they did, I’d imagine “jamming” gamma rays is going to have some side effects.
Most computers firmware can store a Windows executable. Microsoft pushed for an addition to the ACPI tables called WPBT. That stores a Windows exectuable in the firmware. It is of course totally used for the intended purpose…
Nier Automata gets really meta…
This doesn’t contain the game code either. It takes a user-supplied ROM and converts it to an executable. Nintendo do not own the code that performs the conversion.
I’ve never used a case and never broken a screen. I’ve only replaced my last several phones due to swollen batteries. Although, I’ve definitely dropped my phone a couple times where I thought for sure that my streak would be over, but I’ve just been lucky.