Compared to Framework's gadgets, which primarily use modularity to make upgrading the system and extending its lifespan easier, Lenovo's concept is based around a 14-inch chassis with hot swappable components. This allows you to move its keyboard and secondary display around at will, so the system can better adjust to its environment or workload. By default, its bonus screen is mounted on its lid, allowing you to do easy face-to-face sharing with someone sitting opposite you. However, without even needing to turn the system off, you can yank away the notebook's keyboard and put the display in its place to provide additional real estate.
shadowing. MinCaml's Rust port does this during type checking. Most do this
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In MIM each module could be unit tested separately. In the circular-layers architectures… it’s hard to tell, because there are many community interpretations of what you put into the “core”. With the literal implementations everything is mixed in the “core” or “application” (and you don’t get the clear testing boundaries per process/domain). But in one of the popular community interpretations, i.e. “layers per domain”, you can get good separation, but at the cost of duplicated layers you don’t need.
and supporting capitalization would allow operations like transforming
As someone who’s still clinging on to an iPhone 14, the generous storage and low cost of the iPhone 17e is intriguing. And it’s a far more attractive package than whatever Apple was trying to offer with the iPhone Air.