

Exactly. And we saw people doing that with the Steam Deck. Disney was using it to control their robots. Ukraine was using them to control IRL turrets. That’s just what we know of.


Exactly. And we saw people doing that with the Steam Deck. Disney was using it to control their robots. Ukraine was using them to control IRL turrets. That’s just what we know of.


Probably 2 or 3 years before shortages are addressed.


“I think Valve was hoping for a much lower price and that the component issue would be short-term,” Cole said. “Obviously it is looking more like a long-term issue.”
I think we all knew this would be a long term issue.
Then it got bought by Amazon so I distrust it at face value because I don’t trust Amazon in general.
Yeah pretty much this.
Something happened over time, and I think it coincided with the rise of Donald Trump and the emergence of Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok as the social media platforms of choice. A lot of people just stopped bothering to defend their ideas against people who disagree with them. The arguments dried up.
It’s because we’ve realized these people are a completely lost cause.
The rise of these platforms increased the ability of politicians’ ability to disinform and manipulate people ten fold.


Coming to what?


I guarantee 99% of people didn’t even know it was based on a game. Yes, he does have a following, but honestly not anywhere near big enough to explain the global sensation it’s become on his own.
So yes, you may have to establish some sort of following on your own before publishing a smash hit indie film, but there’s thousands of passionate people who have a similar following.


Iron Lung proves there’s room for more indie
gamefilms


A computer is an appliance. In the strictest sense of the word.


I’ve heard the phrase “I saw an ad on Instagram for…” way too many fucking times.


Surprised Apple hasn’t patched this yet.
It’s being badly damaged by thousands of lazy AI-written merge requests to the extent that many have stopped accepting them entirely.
It’s also effectively DDOS’ing many open source sites (and the rest of the open internet), straining what limited funding they have.
So I would say a resounding yes.


Imagine being excited about being allowed to remove something from “your” phone.


There never was an Overwatch 2.


I mean they ignore all the other laws, let’s add another to the list.


XMPP is federated


I mean only insofar as every other chat protocol “replaces” SMS. It only works if the other party is also using it. SMS and MMS will continue to be used with a completely different transmission mechanism.


They’re never going to give up on this, are they?
That would be a problem.