Look at that, free market competition working in favor of the consumer yet again.
Reminds me of the good old days of roughly 15 years ago when all the cell providers managed to increase their price from $0.10 per SMS to $0.25 in lock step.
Who is this for?
This is for everyone on twitter who already has a patreon and/or onlyfans.
Millions of dollars flows to those two companies by way of twitter, currently. Jack wants his cut.
Schools in my district already had already purchased one chromebook per student a couple years before the covid era -- although they used to stay in the classroom instead of going home with students. Computers are useful tools for students, and chromebooks have one big advantage in this market: they're dirt cheap (macbooks will never compete with chromebooks on price). Secondarily, the district uses Google Classroom heavily
So, yes, the pandemic has no doubt created a surge, but the wave was already in motion
my understanding is:
* SSE is strictly speaking x86-family only
* other platforms like ARM have their own SIMD instruction sets
There are wrapper libraries available which abstract away the architecture-specific semantics of the various vendors' SIMD instructions.
All this to say, presumably chrome requires SSE on x86-family platforms, or an equivalent SIMD instruction set on other architectures. No SIMD, no chrome 89.
You are always doing something marginal when the boss drops by your desk.