They can license it, just like how Apple should have licensed their tech.
Nighed
They already had one go at it when they tried splitting donations per channel - so most of the smaller donations would get eaten by credit card fees.
They rolled that one back when everyone cancelled their subs...
What is the likelihood that you could set up a server to bridge the two protocols?
Ideally, using just IP6 would be simpler, as every device gets a global address. Then you don't need to mess with NAT, port forwarding and all that bullshit. Every device having multiple addresses just complicates things.
What are the pros/cons of brave (what is it even)? Are they actually a search engine, or just re-skinning Bing or something like DDG does?
Practical Engineering has a lot of civil engineering videos explaining how a lot of the infrastructure we rely on works/was built.
He uses a lot of well filmed practical demonstrations in his garage to explain the concepts.
everyday astronaut has some extremely in depth videos about space and rockets, order by popular and go!
Not particularly useful in every day life though.
If this was a permanent plug, wouldn't it make sense to have a overlap (flange?) On the inside so it physically wouldn't fit out of the door? They know the pressurisation force is always (hopefully!) Going to be outward.
Flying missions to there from Cyprus feels like we are doing it just to show we can, surely that could have been handled much easier by the US carrier...
I wonder which countries we overflew to do it?
Oh look, more really expensive looking electric cars that most can't afford.
I know it makes sense to start at that end of the market, but damn if it isn't annoying.
What does this mean for most users? What features does this allow/improve that they couldn't implement before?
Do we know why they are doing this if it's so unusual?
Edit: and is this an Android change or a Google change? Is a particular android version picky about what Linux version it's built on?
For some slightly less common games: Golf with your friends is a great mini game to play, effectively really crazy golf online
From the Depths build ships/planes/tanks with entirely custom guns, engines etc. then play on the campaign map with fleets of these ships. you can make some really complicated vehicles if that's your thing. Unlimited player count as far as I'm aware.
A less deep version of that is Avorion - Mine resources to build custom ships (less complicated) then even small fleets and do quests, make allies/enemies as you venture to the centre of the galaxy. Supports unlimited players as far as I'm aware. It also allows you to form an alliance to share resources with other players. Resource gathering (mining/salvaging) can be automated by your fleets if that's not your thing.