LEDs literally work by flickering constantly, they are always turning off/on. The answer is planned obsolescence. Technology connections video on the topic. There is also veritasium one.
It could be they waited to not trigger the Streisand effect too hard.
It’s super easy, barely an inconvenience. Heroic game launcher
Keep in mind Jagex reported record profits last year, so this isn’t about covering increasing costs.
Don’t buy AiO their pumps don’t last a lifetime and they are very very marginal gain.
Because at youtube scale, they can afford (kinda) to put local cache servers all over the globe and have every video rendered at all quality settings at the same time.
Old school RuneScape, it has free “demo” version which you can easily put a 100+ hours in. And if you really love there is a subscription model that’s kinda expensive if you bill monthly, but no other micro transactions.
Hmm vim is the reason I dropped all debian based distros. Cause I wanted v8 when it was released but sorry you have to wait 2-4 years. Wasn’t in the mood for compiling it myself so just went with arch based distro and haven’t looked back since.
Hmm, 0 fediverse links
You don’t need a client to play games bought on GoG you can just download the install file, that’s usually even better than a proprietary client.
Or they will just sell office 365 and other SaaS
What nintendo hears
Breaks constantly - Money
Low power - Less costs
Software is painful - Less costs?
Games are expensive - Money
Game save backup as a service - MONEY
Why would they need that? There is plenty of your face on Google photos.
Except for the fact that he’s making a lot of shit up, I’m from eastern europe and none of his stories about Poland, Lithuania and Kievan Rus were accurate at all.
And yet we see someone like Musk still thirsting for those reactions.
Ubuntu, tried to install vim 8 when it released, too bad they only update major package versions once every 2 years. Find myself some random dudes repo, great it’s vim 8, too bad it was compiled w/o python support… Installed Manjaro (arch based) and never looked back.
You can just change it