The data caps also discourage 4k adoption.
The data caps also discourage 4k adoption.
The steam engine won’t replace John Henry!!!
…yet!
Switch to Linux. I did it a few months ago and I have zero complaints, even in gaming.
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Based on my experience working in a call center, I wouldn’t call it unnecessary. People are fucked up.
Whole point of the Hyperloop was to stop California from building out high speed rail. And it worked. Musky thought it would cut into his EV sales.
Steve did it with Newegg. Tech Jesus has balls when gamers/enthusiasts are getting screwed.
E:D has the basics of a good game, but never builds upon them. FDev is deathly afraid of player agency. They want you to play like it’s on rails in a single player game, but have it an “MMO” for the PVP.
Use Firefox. The crypto bros running Brave have been caught multiple times gathering and selling user data. You use Chrome as the base when you want to hoover data.
Yes, but the bulk of the dev team is working on The Witcher 4.
It’s the 90s webguru all over again!
Just like when Christopher Tolkien died. No one else was left to be passionate about his father’s vision and desires.
I’ve seen this before in the 90s. The companies that forced out the best, highest paid staff always suffered.
Part of it is management that can’t handle their duties if they can’t walk over and intimidate workers. The other bit is many companies have cash reserves invested in commercial real estate instruments, and can’t handle the profoilo hit. And many of those company leaders are also personally invested in that same real estate.
Working from home does help the local economy, just not the right ones for the C-suite.
This is going to be a pyric victory like when they sued Google where they won, but then the traffic and views dropped through the floor.
Looks a lot like Palia. Can’t wait to play it.
My best comment ever in Reddit was describing Lord of the Rings as programming.
But bandwidth is only limited in points in time, not usage over a month. Makes sense to limit in times of congestion, but not outside that. That is the OP’s point.