Are we going to measure things by who got most sick or by who got the most out of it? Because if Midgley gets sick and his boss who knows everything gets a million dollars, I will blame his boss more. For example…
Good thing I didn't absolve him of "all responsibility" and even wrote explicitly that he is complicit.
> The Most Dangerous Man Who Ever Lived The titles like annoy me to no end. Because Thomas Midgley was an engineer. Not overlord of General Motors. Not director. Not even a large shaholder. GM Leadership knew effects of…
> ex. the Steam Controller, nobody can make a decent game controller except for console vendors Reading this feels feels like you are the one that is still in 1990s. Third party controllers have long surpassed the ones…
Nintendo does family-friendly games. Which have their place. However if for example movie industry had its crisis, and someone were to point out how Pixar is doing great, and latest Toy Story is a big hit (it is btw),…
I'll personally take spirals, ups and downs of the whole industry over Nintendo selling yet another Mario, Zelda and Pokemon for 40 years straight.
No landlord owns entire planet. You never need to agree. If you want to open your store (=sell your game) you can always just rent or buy some other place that this landlord doesn't own. Like for example 150 kilometres…
> Valve is one of the most efficient (revenue/staff) corporations there is Efficiency is not a word I would use when speaking about rent-seeking. Landlord that 20 years ago bought some land that later became valuable…
It works most of the time. If "works most of the time" is acceptable for you, it's good enough. If you actually want to be able to play whatever you want to play - instead of what runs - you have to either stay on…
> without raising prices. Because they were already selling memory at crisis prices when it was dirt cheap. And now they want those crazy margins again.
Same. With every enshittification step Microsoft takes I want to switch, but alternatives are still worse.
> This is essentially a backdoor into all of your data. This is the rhetoric used against right to repair. "What if enemies get access to our citizens' data if we allow anyone but us to repair your car?"
I do and I have no problems. Feel free to ask me anything.
> They are not idiots, but not everyone at that company will actually understand the duties that come with these licenses. Copyright is not some kind of spiritual nonsense. It's law. You don't need to understand how,…
> I have a 2019 RX5700 XT So you have very old hardware, can barely play modern AAA games (if ever), and are still happy. Good for you. But your opinion is relevant to average gamer who enjoys playing games released in…
The Ancients used HJKL instead of JKL: - which is where fingers rest with proper touch typing - simply because the ancients had keyboard with arrows drawn at HJKL. It's a copy-paste design.
Are we going to measure things by who got most sick or by who got the most out of it? Because if Midgley gets sick and his boss who knows everything gets a million dollars, I will blame his boss more. For example…
Good thing I didn't absolve him of "all responsibility" and even wrote explicitly that he is complicit.
> The Most Dangerous Man Who Ever Lived The titles like annoy me to no end. Because Thomas Midgley was an engineer. Not overlord of General Motors. Not director. Not even a large shaholder. GM Leadership knew effects of…
> ex. the Steam Controller, nobody can make a decent game controller except for console vendors Reading this feels feels like you are the one that is still in 1990s. Third party controllers have long surpassed the ones…
Nintendo does family-friendly games. Which have their place. However if for example movie industry had its crisis, and someone were to point out how Pixar is doing great, and latest Toy Story is a big hit (it is btw),…
I'll personally take spirals, ups and downs of the whole industry over Nintendo selling yet another Mario, Zelda and Pokemon for 40 years straight.
No landlord owns entire planet. You never need to agree. If you want to open your store (=sell your game) you can always just rent or buy some other place that this landlord doesn't own. Like for example 150 kilometres…
> Valve is one of the most efficient (revenue/staff) corporations there is Efficiency is not a word I would use when speaking about rent-seeking. Landlord that 20 years ago bought some land that later became valuable…
It works most of the time. If "works most of the time" is acceptable for you, it's good enough. If you actually want to be able to play whatever you want to play - instead of what runs - you have to either stay on…
> without raising prices. Because they were already selling memory at crisis prices when it was dirt cheap. And now they want those crazy margins again.
Same. With every enshittification step Microsoft takes I want to switch, but alternatives are still worse.
> This is essentially a backdoor into all of your data. This is the rhetoric used against right to repair. "What if enemies get access to our citizens' data if we allow anyone but us to repair your car?"
I do and I have no problems. Feel free to ask me anything.
> They are not idiots, but not everyone at that company will actually understand the duties that come with these licenses. Copyright is not some kind of spiritual nonsense. It's law. You don't need to understand how,…
> I have a 2019 RX5700 XT So you have very old hardware, can barely play modern AAA games (if ever), and are still happy. Good for you. But your opinion is relevant to average gamer who enjoys playing games released in…
The Ancients used HJKL instead of JKL: - which is where fingers rest with proper touch typing - simply because the ancients had keyboard with arrows drawn at HJKL. It's a copy-paste design.