

For sure. Buying higher performance machines didn’t get us better performing games, it just got us lazy developers.


For sure. Buying higher performance machines didn’t get us better performing games, it just got us lazy developers.


What’s funny is that ding this makes it kinda obvious how incremental a lot if improvements really were. Like on paper DDR5 is MUCH better than DDR3, but somehow my old gaming machine is only a little slower than a new system playing shit that I actually run.


Small price to pay for worse search results.


Oh look, American tech is just to completely implode all at once, neat.
Are you concerned that more priests will become environmentalists?
Dared to oppose the oil companies in an inconvenient manner.
He’s a climate activist that organized a protest that shut down the M25 and was subjected to monitoring without criminal charges.


For sure. As always, the only list Trump makes is a list of suckers that paid him before so they will pay him again.


Its literally a payoff scheme to join a list of countries that he won’t use the US military to attack.


I feel like we actually got there a whole who, at least assuming basic use and fairly conventional hardware. Getting into the command line to fix stuff been be a pain, but so is navigating the absurd hierarchy of windows settings.
Assuming a computer that is already set up properly it’s pretty much a seamless experience. If your mom bought a laptop with mint and just used it for regular browsing and shit she probably couldn’t tell the difference.


I get that. And I am even perfectly willing to believe that it has some genuine utility for a lot of people, but something that people would use for free is a far cry from something that is going to recover a trillion dollars worth of investment and infrastructure.


They will probably smash it all up and send it out as e-waste.


I definitely started using linux because I built an HTPC, realized I didn’t have a spare windows license and didn’t want to pay for windows.


Yep.
It would be like if Uber started ripping people off before they even broke the cab union contracts with cities.
They don’t have a product people even want yet.


This is the person that he pardoned for a second time. It sounds like an actual Mexican crime family, but apparently its not a problem if they give him money:


I don’t think this is sustainable because it seems like a closed loop that eventually stops making money without any new inputs.
People NEED housing, they don’t really need computer components.


They are working an infinite money glitch:
What if we were our own customers? Then we could charge whatever we wanted and just use the money from our dumb investors, and since we are also the producers we make a ton of money on the sales!


Every day I am a little surprised that it hasn’t happened yet.
Back them doing what? ICE hasn’t actually been obstructed from doing anything as far as I can tell.