When was the last time you tried Linux? I just replaced my entire computer (CPU, motherboard, GPU, etc) and my Debian (bookworm) installation booted with zero issues. No need to reinstall anything. I certainly remember…
Just because something is old doesn't mean it should get a free pass on continuing to use leaded fuel though... there must be other reasons why leaded is still used besides simple knock sensors and ignition timing.
If you can continue working you should be expected to do so? That sounds dystopian honestly.... that's not the future we should be striving to build.
I don't think streaming games will ever be a viable business. Maybe for slow turn based games it works fine, but anything time/frame rate sensitive is a no-go. I just can't see it ever going beyond novelty.
Hmm, I'm not sure comparing Tokyo to megacities of less developed countries is fair either since they will usually have a lower cost of living.
When was the last time you tried Linux? I just replaced my entire computer (CPU, motherboard, GPU, etc) and my Debian (bookworm) installation booted with zero issues. No need to reinstall anything. I certainly remember…
Just because something is old doesn't mean it should get a free pass on continuing to use leaded fuel though... there must be other reasons why leaded is still used besides simple knock sensors and ignition timing.
If you can continue working you should be expected to do so? That sounds dystopian honestly.... that's not the future we should be striving to build.
I don't think streaming games will ever be a viable business. Maybe for slow turn based games it works fine, but anything time/frame rate sensitive is a no-go. I just can't see it ever going beyond novelty.
Hmm, I'm not sure comparing Tokyo to megacities of less developed countries is fair either since they will usually have a lower cost of living.