Wait a moment. I always assumed that those were ironic xeets. It's not a satire account????????
Wispy2891
Instead of buying a license for a game for $70 you subscribe to a rental service that gives you access to 500 games for $10/month.
Or, instead of buying a $500 console or a $800 PC you just buy a $60 controller and you stream those games running on "the cloud" (=someone else's console) for $15/month
Problem is that the service is provided by Microsoft at a loss and when they'll get enough critical mass, they'll enshittify it.
The economic proposition is good, but I think it's just to teach gamers that "you'll own nothing and you'll be happy"
That data is independently researched or Samsung gave that to the EU and it's published as-is?
Sorry I put it now
now they try to backtrack by giving another year of w10 updates if the user:
- logs in with the microsoft account
- enables backup to onedrive (presumably filling it so they can nag all the time "hey buy our cloud subscription")
- uses bing as default
question: if i'm using steam in linux under wine, it counts as windows or linux?
Set up automatic updates
Immich
You like to live dangerously, right?
You mean Teams or the other incompatible Teams, with the colors inverted on the icon?
Yesterday I installed cachyos and I was shocked to see that the 3gb install image was actually a net install and I couldn't install it offline. I used my phone as hotspot thinking "how much data would download it anyway, maybe it just needs internet to do geo2ip for suggesting locale" (it actually does that) but instead it downloaded another 3gb
Fun fact: if Jeff bezos lost 90% of his wealth, he still would be a billionaire
Imagine a country, they spent billions over the last two centuries to build influence and they got to the top. Foreigners are willing to pay thousands of dollars for getting a degree in such country but no, let them go to a different country and get influenced by somebody else
fucking photobucket killed all the pics
(also the forum software should have allowed uploading pics even in 2004)