Website for Bass OS, a product-focused open-source OS based on AOSP, Android-x86 and Bliss OS that is highly configurable and created to allow a variety of features to be included and configuration options to be tuned out-of-the-box, letting one source cover a variety of different devices
BlissOS?
https://appuals.com/install-blissos-on-uefi-system/
https://github.com/BlissOS
FydeOS, a flexible ChromeOS alternative, delivers a Chromebook-like experience on regular PCs, with or without Google services, on-premise or in the cloud.
[low cost, but not quite free]
So much retro emulation
The Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition puts a Google spin on the company's signature repairable, modular design. The result? One of the most capable, customizable ChromeOS notebooks you can buy.
The one controller that you can swap the ABXY buttons around to switch between the Nintendo and Microsoft/Android layouts. Phone mount is included.
They also make another wireless ABXY controller that works on all of the platforms, but has only the XBox ABXY layout. It costs less than a real XBox controller, but you can buy a phone mount accessory for it.
There's even an equivalent with the PS4 Dualshock form-factor. Neither appear to actually work with Playstation, though.
a caching protocol to speed up mechanical drives, by Intel
A clever design, which might not be hard to mimic! Basically, the frame becomes the heatsink as well as supporting everything. Using the hollow space in the posts might even be good for cable management.
A clever design, which might not be hard to mimic! Basically, the frame becomes the heatsink as well as supporting everything. Using the hollow space in the posts might even be good for cable management.
120 watt!
Seems to mainly be an issue on our slower hardware, but maybe the newer computers just do everything else so fast that we don't notice as much?
A clever design, which might not be hard to mimic! Basically, the frame becomes the heatsink as well as supporting everything. Using the hollow space in the posts might even be good for cable management.