I don’t think Steam supports any sort of sliding scale system and they have a price parity rule which would be broken by offering it elsewhere
I don’t think Steam supports any sort of sliding scale system and they have a price parity rule which would be broken by offering it elsewhere
They’ve raised over $80 million. Investor money is a poison, and the only antidote is enshittification.
I’d place Twitch in that spot before Tiktok as well. Bordering on unusable for years
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Millenials were the original “avocado toast” generation targeted by boomers. We’ve been conditioned to protect our young from the real babies in these older generations. But there are good ones and bad ones in every generation.
yes and you can also leave out a plate of cookies where you want a strong signal so the wifi waves will go there when they’re hungry
I still read Reddit sometimes, but I don’t have an account anymore. It’s like reading Facebook posts now. Really, really low quality content. It’s sad, but I like the community here. Lemmy is more like what Reddit was 15ish years ago.
Maybe in the distant pre-cloud past, when sysadmins were still a thing, you’d expect a bigger staff to be needed to manage a bigger datacenter.
But a few devs who know how to spin up a thing with auto-scaling can accomplish a lot