That’s something I’m willing to give up
That’s something I’m willing to give up
I hope the next gen of Steam Deck really has the connector at the bottom this time. It makes all the accessories and docks really awkward the current way.
Really dig it. Too bad I don’t have the time to actually walk around and play this lol, otherwise it looks really fun.
Now we can learn the secrets of Stop n Swop
Very cool fellow consumers
Feels like we’re 20 years too early for that, but I hope it works out well. That’s the inevitable long term solution.
Hell yeah. If Valve was smart, they’d have pushed for this a lot sooner. They should focus on making it more device-agnostic. If the consumer’s device revolves around their storefront, then it’s a massive win for them.
It should be assumed by default that data collection is almost always non-consensual.
Wow, thought it was like 2 years if you asked me
Marketing. They want to increase PSN account numbers to increase their valuation, to have more data, and to make it easier for customers to move to their products/services since the account creation is already done.
Means they also have a ton of great talent to hire
Well that’s a really bad thing to happen right before EA launch.
Good, otherwise they’d know that Kendrick would put out a diss track on them.
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Pretty sure they blocked everyone else if they haven’t been blocked already. They’re basically already blocked by everyone lol.
It’s not black and white like that. Giving information to two different clients is not equal. Just like signing up with Signal and Facebook is going to be drastically different. That being said, the issue work Revolt is it’s not federated and the protocol isn’t anywhere near as good as the matrix protocol. It’s not bad per se, just not as good.
Year of the Linux desktop!
It’s a great language to learn. The memory safety specifically. If you only use memory safe languages, you won’t know anything about how the memory is handled in the background. Start breaking and abusing memory, it’s the best way to learn why memory safety is important, what it’s doing different, and how it’s prevented.
Getting deep in the trenches with memory allocation is the best way to learn, since all memory safe languages do this as well, they just hide it. It’s extremely useful to know what’s going on behind the scenes and is fundamental knowledge that applies to all programming languages, past and present, no matter how much they hide it.
Oh boy, the Biden admistration is in their nerdy programming language phase. I’m scared for when the administration gets into WM vs DE and warns about the bloat of not using suckless software.
Failed. I have been infected by the humorous.