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Doesn't "100% more than" mean "twice as much as"? Does this imply smartphones have 50% systemd?

how so? give me maths?

Edit: Well honestly any percentage from 0 is still 0. So it's not 100% and it's not 50% either. The 100% thing is more of a marketing gag. It's supposed to be funny.
 
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I hate to bring it up, but cellular networks can easily triangulate your position based on signal strength from cell towers and track your location using that data. :tinfoil:
The police have used this data to check out the alibis of suspects.

You need probable cause/warrant or a safety exemption. I directed ocean search and rescue and could only access that info if the person was confirmed overdue and believed to be in distress based on the totality of the circumstances.

We used pretty cool modeling and statistics to determine the most effective search patterns and highest likelihood of location.
 
how so? give me maths?
Percentages are a ratio of 1/100, they're applied multiplicatively. 100% of something is 100/100, so 1. 100% more than something means "add 100%", so a ratio of 2:1, or 200%. We're comparing some value x, and stating that value y is x+100%, so y=x+100%x=200%x=2x, therefore x=y/2=50%y.
 
Percentages are a ratio of 1/100, they're applied multiplicatively. 100% of something is 100/100, so 1. 100% more than something means "add 100%", so a ratio of 2:1, or 200%. We're comparing some value x, and stating that value y is x+100%, so y=x+100%x=200%x=2x, therefore x=y/2=50%.

okay, so if x=0 to represent smartphones with systemd, now apply your fancy math. Also I edited my last comment.
 
Percentages are a ratio of 1/100, they're applied multiplicatively. 100% of something is 100/100, so 1. 100% more than something means "add 100%", so a ratio of 2:1, or 200%. We're comparing some value x, and stating that value y is x+100%, so y=x+100%x=200%x=2x, therefore x=y/2=50%y.

You need to stop. You're making a Poe out of @TrashyMG
 
Has anybody gotten there pyra voucher by chance. I still haven't gotten mine and I ordered right when pre orders whent on sale Saturday. I know I was in the glitch part of the ordering Buethe site says pyra pre order but no vocher
 
how so? give me maths?

Edit: Well honestly any percentage from 0 is still 0. So it's not 100% and it's not 50% either. The 100% thing is more of a marketing gag. It's supposed to be funny.
Sorry, didn't mean to spoil fun (didn't get it, was rather irritated). I guess my English needs some fine tuning then.
 
I read over the tech/info on the Pyra and I was surprised to learn what the Pyra has:

1. 32GB internal storage (Had no idea there was going to be internal storage)
2. All the ports on the back of the Pyra. (Totally assumed there would be like 2 ports back there)
3. MicroSDXC-Card-Slot (I thought the only memory card slots were the SD cards
4. Four shoulder buttons (Totally thought there was only 2 shoulder buttons)

The GPU will not be able to be upgraded right?
 
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Has anybody gotten there pyra voucher by chance. I still haven't gotten mine and I ordered right when pre orders whent on sale Saturday. I know I was in the glitch part of the ordering Buethe site says pyra pre order but no vocher
I have pre-ordered and paid via bank transfer on the first of May, the money arrived two days later and I got my voucher with a code without problems.
 
Has anybody gotten there pyra voucher by chance. I still haven't gotten mine and I ordered right when pre orders whent on sale Saturday. I know I was in the glitch part of the ordering Buethe site says pyra pre order but no vocher
It can take some time for the transaction to be processed (though Saturday is a while back). If you are really worried then you can contact EvilDragon.
 
Are you sure about that? The last update I read (a long time ago), ED was saying that there will be no hardware switch but he will instead wire a led so that you can know if the chip is on.
I think that is what he means, turning on a GPIO to switch on the cell modem is essentially an electrical switch I suppose.
From how I understood it, the led was just to control if the modem is active, it wasn't to disable/enable the modem.

Would like @EvilDragon to clarify it.
 
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